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10 Euros Rhythmic gymnastics

Uitgever Monnaie de Paris
Jaar 2023
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde The face value '10 EURO' is displayed centrally between two branches of laurel and oak. The legend 'RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE' arcs around the upper periphery, accompanied by three hexagons symbolising the French republic. The year of issue '2023' appears in the field. The overall design is rendered in a clean, modern style characteristic of contemporary French coinage.
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Issued as part of the Monnaie de Paris series commemorating the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, this piece belongs to a sprawling program that ultimately produced one of the largest Olympic coin sets in French mint history. The .333 fineness — a low silver-content alloy historically associated with everyday circulation rather than collector issues — keeps the price accessible, which is precisely the point: these were designed to move in volume through general retail channels, not specialist dealers.

Rhythmic gymnastics has been an Olympic discipline since Los Angeles 1984, added partly to broaden the Games' appeal to female audiences at a moment when the IOC was under pressure to expand women's events.

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