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10 Euros Phryge Montmartre

Issuer Monnaie de Paris
Year 2024
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description Within a geometric octagonal inner border set against a field of intersecting diagonal lines, the denomination '10' appears prominently to the right, flanked by the legend 'EURO' to its left. An olive branch is depicted above and an oak branch with acorns below the numeral, both rendered in fine relief as traditional French republican symbols. The legend 'RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE' arcs around the central design, with 'RÉPUBLIQUE' along the upper left and 'FRANÇAISE' along the lower right. The date '2024' is inscribed vertically along the right margin. The engraver's mark appears in the upper right of the inner field.
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Reverse description The colored effigy of Phryge, the official mascot of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, is depicted in the center-left of the field, rendered in vivid red with blue eyes and wearing a Phrygian cap in the colors of the French tricolor. Phryge strikes a dynamic, celebratory pose and bears the Paris 2024 Paralympic logo on its chest. In the background, a detailed incuse cityscape of Montmartre is depicted, featuring the iconic Sacré-Cœur Basilica, a street lamp, a pigeon, and a small dog, evoking the artistic atmosphere of the neighborhood. To the right, an artist's easel displays a painting of the Sacré-Cœur with the repeated inscription 'PARIS 2024' listed in descending lines. The legend 'MONTMARTRE' arcs across the upper field and 'PARIS 2024' appears along the lower border.
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