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10 Diners Frédéric Chopin - Paris

Uitgever Andorra
Jaar 2009
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Gewicht 28.28 g
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Beschrijving voorzijde The crowned coat of arms of the Principality of Andorra is centrally depicted, featuring the traditional quartered shield with the episcopal mitre and crosier, the Urgell stripes, the Foix stripes, and the Béarn cattle, all surrounded by a semi-open decorative circle. The principal legend arcing around the upper field reads PRINCIPAT D'ANDORRA, with the motto VIRTVS VNITA FORTIOR distributed around the lower arc. The denomination 10 D. and the date 2009 appear in the lower field.
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Andorra has no mint of its own; its commemorative coinage is produced under contract, typically in Spain or elsewhere in Europe. This piece honors Chopin on the 200th anniversary of his birth, part of a broader wave of 2009 bicentennial issues that flooded the commemorative market across multiple issuing authorities. The "Paris" subtitle references the city where Chopin spent the bulk of his productive life after fleeing Russian-controlled Poland in 1830 — he never returned.

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