Silver medal Decameron Day 2 - Wheel of Destiny 2013 Proof
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RAZITKO_POSTOVNE_ZDARMA_NENI
OZNAMENI_CESKA_MINCOVNASecond medal of the series
To mark the seventieth anniversary of the birth of the Italian Renaissance poet, novelist and founder of Italian artistic prose Giovanni Boccaccio, a series of ten medals - The Decameron - is published. The Decameron is a set of one hundred novellas consisting of ten parts narrated by ten young people on the run from the plague. The series of 10 medals will publish two editions a year, each of which will describe one of the stories.
Day Two describes the story of Rinaldo, a merchant of Bologna, who encounters robbers on the road and, unaware that they are robbers, gets into a conversation with them. Robbed in the night and the cold, he sought shelter. He found shelter with a widow who waited in vain for her lover. She liked Rinaldo, entertained him, and in the morning gave him clothes and money and showed him the way. That evening the robbers were apprehended, and Rinaldo recovered all he had lost and was able to return home. The motif of the obverse side points to the story of how the rich merchant became poor, but everything was returned to him. The reverse side, which is common to the whole series, depicts G. Boccaccio. In the background is the town hall in Certaldo and the house where the writer lived and worked.
Limited edition of 500 copies.
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