Reverse: depicts a portrait of Pope Paul V wearing a papal mantle embroidered by the patron saints of Rome. Peter and St. Paul's figures. The denomination "EURO 20" is depicted below. On the left is the year 1605, when Paul V was elected pope.
Obverse: a coat of arms with a shield with a glowing sun at the top and the letters IHS and three nails on it. At the bottom of the coat of arms, a star and a backgammon flower (a tribute to the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Joseph) are depicted.
About the coin: the Vatican City Mint commemorates the € 20 gold coin for the fourth century of Pope Paul V's death. 1550 born Camillo Borghese belonged to one of the richest and most powerful families in Rome. He was elected pope in 1605 and died in 1621. The pope was actively involved in the development of Jesuit missions in Asia, Africa, and South America. In Italy, he founded schools for the poor, and in Rome, his focus on art and culture is still visible with many monuments.