10 Euros Upper-Normandie

Emitent France
Rok 2011
Typ Non-circulating coin
Nominał 10 Euros
Waluta Euro (2002-date)
Skład Silver (.500)
Waga 10 g
Średnica 29 mm
Grubość 1.60 mm
Kształt Round
Technika Milled
Orientacja Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytownik(zy) J. Jimenez
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) KM#1738
Opis awersu Outline of the Haute-Normandie region with the cathedral of Rouen, the cliffs of Étretat and the bridge of Normandy.
Pismo awersu Latin
Legenda awersu RF HAUTE-NORMANDIE
Opis rewersu The face value between two branches of laurel and oak, surrounded by the French motto and three hexagons.
Pismo rewersu Latin
Legenda rewersu LIBERTÉ ÉGALITÉ FRATERNITÉ EURO 10 2011
Krawędź Smooth.
Mennica Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
Nakład 2011 - - 80 000
ID Numisquare 4354309820
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: Issued by France in 2011, this 10 Euro coin is part of a national series celebrating the diverse regions of the French Republic. Under President Nicolas Sarkozy, the Monnaie de Paris launched this initiative to highlight France's rich cultural and historical heritage. This coin honors Upper-Normandie, a region significant for its Viking heritage and distinctive architecture, prior to its 2016 administrative reorganization. The series promoted regional identity.

Artistry: Designed by the Monnaie de Paris studio, the coin exemplifies a modern commemorative style, blending realism with symbolic representation. The obverse prominently features iconic Upper-Normandie elements: a Viking longship, symbolizing Norse origins and maritime history, juxtaposed with a traditional half-timbered Norman house, reflecting unique architecture. The reverse bears the common European 10 Euro design, depicting a map of the continent with the denomination. Consistent aesthetic quality defines the series.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .500 fine silver, weighing 10 grams and measuring 29 millimeters, this coin exhibits typical modern minting precision. For grading, key high-points on the obverse include the intricate details of the longship's rigging and mast, plus the rooflines and exposed timbers of the Norman house. On the reverse, the raised areas of the European map and stars should show full definition. The .500 silver alloy provides a good medium for retaining fine details, ensuring a sharp, consistent strike.

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