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10 centimes (essai de Moullé, piéfort au quadruple)

Issuer France
Year 1848
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Weight 40.55 g
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Reverse description The denomination and date are displayed in three lines at the center of the field, reading 10 CENTIMES 1848. These central inscriptions are encircled by a wreath composed of an oak branch to the left and an olive branch to the right, tied at the base. The legend LIBERTÉ ÉGALITÉ FRATERNITÉ arcs along the upper periphery, reinforcing the republican character of the design.
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The essais of 1848 were produced in the chaotic months following the February Revolution that toppled Louis-Philippe and established the Second Republic. Moullé submitted this design in response to an open competition for republican coinage — a competition that generated an extraordinary number of trial pieces across multiple metals and weights as the provisional government struggled to define what French money should look like in the new political order. The piéfort au quadruple format, struck at four times the standard flan weight, was a deliberate proof-of-die submission rather than anything intended for circulation.

Gold-plated copper piedfort essais from this competition survive in very small numbers, most traceable to institutional collections or the original submission archives.

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