The 1996 Monnaie de Paris essai series was produced in anticipation of France's adoption of the euro, issued well before the currency's physical introduction in 2002. These pattern pieces were never intended for circulation — they exist as official probes of potential coinage design, struck to demonstrate technical and artistic capability to European monetary authorities during the convergence negotiations.
De Gaulle's inclusion reflects a distinctly French political assertion made during the Maastricht debates: that national identity could survive monetary union.
The 1996 Monnaie de Paris essai series was produced in anticipation of France's adoption of the euro, issued well before the currency's physical introduction in 2002. These pattern pieces were never intended for circulation — they exist as official probes of potential coinage design, struck to demonstrate technical and artistic capability to European monetary authorities during the convergence negotiations.
De Gaulle's inclusion reflects a distinctly French political assertion made during the Maastricht debates: that national identity could survive monetary union.