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10 Euros Phryge Notre-Dame de Paris

Uitgever Monnaie de Paris
Jaar 2024
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games mascot Phryge — a stylised, red Phrygian cap character with large blue cartoon eyes, blue-gloved hands and white sneakers — is depicted in a dynamic running pose at centre, raising one blue-gloved finger aloft. The mascot bears a circular Paris 2024 Olympic emblem on its chest and wears a tricolour headband in the colours of the French flag. Applied colour printing lends vivid polychrome detail to the mascot figure, set in high contrast against the matte silver field. In the background, a detailed engraved view of the façade of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral fills the right portion of the reverse, flanked to the left by a Haussmann-style Parisian streetscape. The arc legend 'NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS' runs along the upper rim, and the inscription 'PARIS 2024' appears in the lower exergue.
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Phryge — the knit-capped figure derived from the Phrygian-cap mascots of Paris 2024 — was adopted as the official Olympic and Paralympic mascot and quickly became the first mascot to anchor a French collector coin series in decades. This piece was issued as part of a broader Monnaie de Paris program pairing the mascot with Parisian monuments, capitalizing on the unusual overlap of the Games with Notre-Dame's reopening in December 2024, the cathedral having been closed since the April 2019 fire. The timing was not incidental — the French state coordinated both events deliberately as twin symbols of national recovery.

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