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The coin you mentioned, "Italia 1940 VITT.EM.111.RE.E.IMP," is a 5 Lire coin from Italy, minted in 1940 during the reign of King Vittorio Emanuele III. The inscription indicates it features the king's name and title, reflecting Italy's monarchy at that time. The coin is made of a nickel-brass alloy and is notable for its historical context, as it was minted shortly before Italy entered World War II. Collectors often seek it due to its significance and the era it represents.

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