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1,5 Ecu - Beaumont du Périgord

Issuer Amicale des Collectionneurs et Échangistes de Beaumont (A.C.E.B.)
Year 1995
Type Local coin
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Obverse description Central field features the denomination '1,5' in large numerals dominating the design, set against a depiction of a medieval fortified tower or gateway characteristic of Beaumont-du-Périgord's bastide architecture. The circular legend around the periphery reads 'ECU DE BEAUMONT DU PERIGORD', with the issuing organization abbreviation 'A.C.E.B.' and the event dates '9 au 16 mars 1995' inscribed along the lower portion of the field. The engraver is Claude Cardot.
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Obverse lettering ECU DE BEAUMONT DU PERIGORD
1,5
A.C.E.B. 9 au 16 mars 1995
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The 1.5 écu denomination was pegged to the European Currency Unit, the basket currency that preceded the euro — one écu equaled one ECU by design, making fractional issues like this a deliberate nod to the parallel between the medieval French écu and the modern accounting unit. Dozens of French towns issued local écu coinage through the 1990s as both a civic fundraising mechanism and a mild form of regional boosterism during the lead-up to Maastricht ratification.

Beaumont-du-Périgord received its charter as a bastide town in 1272 under Edward I of England, then Duke of Aquitaine.

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