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Eurodollars to Unite Europe and the United States


Sample coin minted in Belgium presented by President Dmitry MedvedevSample coin minted in Belgium presented by President Dmitry MedvedevRussia's President, Dmitry Medvedev, pulled the world's new currency from his pocket at the meeting of the 35th G8 Summit leaders in Italy of July 8–10, 2009. World leaders attending the Group of Eight summit opening in Italy were each will be presented with a gift from the past and one for the future.

Handmade books portraying works by Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova, as well as gold coins representing an imaginary future world currency will be given to the participants at the opening of the three-day summit. There are 10 copies of the book, commissioned by Italy's Premier Silvio Berlusconi from the Bologna-based art publishing house Fondazione Marilena Ferrari, each with a personalized dedication for the leader who receives it. The 28-inch by 17.5-inch (71-centimeter by 44.5-centimeter) Canova books were crafted at no cost by 23 Italian craftsmen using traditional techniques, the publishing house said. Each weighs 53 pounds (24 kilograms).

The books' covers are decorated with white marble bas-reliefs and the volumes are bound with silk and gold thread. They include etchings and dozens of black and white photographs of Canova's artworks, including artistic close-ups of his statues.

Russia's President, Dmitry Medvedev, pulled the world's new currency from his pocket at the meeting of the 35th G8 Summit leaders in Italy of July 8–10, 2009Russia's President, Dmitry Medvedev, pulled the world's new currency from his pocket at the meeting of the 35th G8 Summit leaders in Italy of July 8–10, 2009The coins, made by Belgian Luc Luycx, who designed one side of the Euro coins, are called "eurodollars," in a symbolic call for a common currency to unite Europe and the United States. They have a value of euro2,800 ($3,900) and were produced by the United Future World Currency, a group pushing the idea of a global currency.

The works will go to the leaders of the Group of Eight industrialized countries as well as to the President of the European Council Fredrik Reinfeldt and EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso. The Group of Eight is Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

The summit is held in the central Italian city of L'Aquila, which was struck by a powerful earthquake in April that killed nearly 300 people.

By MARTA FALCONI, Associated Press Writer Marta Falconi, Associated Press Writer   – Wed Jul 8, 10:15 am ET

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