Sower after O. Roty surrounded by a circle of stars around the scroll that recalls those of the European flag.
Obverse script
Latin
Obverse lettering
20 14
RF
Reverse description
Obverse and reverse of a denarius from the time of Charles the Bald. In 864, with the Edict of Pîtres (shown in the background), Charles the Bald authorized the minting of coins in ten official places. The seal of the Edict represents the king and is surrounded by the phrase `GLORIA SIT XPO REGI VICTORIA CARLO` (Glory be to Christ and Victory to King Charles). Underneath is the face value `10 EURO`.
Reverse script
Latin
Reverse lettering
GLORIA SIT XPO REGI VICTORIA CARLO
10 EURO
Edge
Plain
Mint
Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)