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| Issuer | Monnaie de Paris |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Currency | Euro (2002-date) |
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| Obverse description | The face value '10 EURO' is displayed centrally between two branches of laurel and oak, rendered in relief against a plain field. The national legend 'REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE' is distributed across three hexagonal cartouches encircling the central motif, referencing the traditional six-sided emblem of France. The overall design is restrained and heraldic in character, consistent with the standard reverse type used for French commemorative euro issues of this series. |
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| Obverse lettering | RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE 10 EURO |
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Part of Monnaie de Paris's ongoing licensing arrangement with DC Comics, this issue belongs to a broader run of pop-culture collector pieces the mint began accelerating in the early 2020s as bullion demand softened and themed commemoratives filled the revenue gap. Billon at .333 fineness places it firmly in the collector-novelty category rather than anything approaching a silver issue in the traditional sense — the silver content is incidental to the product.
KM#3540 is among the earliest Superman-specific attributions in the Krause catalog for French issues.