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10 Francs Famous Paintings - 'Rue Montorgueil, Festival'

Uitgever Democratic Republic of the Congo (1997-date)
Jaar 2009
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Beschrijving voorzijde The national coat of arms of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is depicted at center, featuring a leopard's head facing forward, flanked by a crossed ivory tusk and a spear, all enclosed within an arch-shaped decorative frame. Two scrolled banners flank the central device bearing the legends JUSTICE to the left and TRAVAIL to the right, with a third banner below reading PAIX. The country name DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO is inscribed in three lines across the upper field, while the date 2009 appears at lower left and the denomination 10 FRANC at lower right, all rendered in bold Latin lettering against a dark matte field.
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Monet painted La Rue Montorgueil à Paris, Fête du 30 Juin 1878 during the national festival celebrating the Paris World's Fair, working from a second-floor window — possibly a borrowed apartment — to capture the street's dense flag-draped crowd from above. The painting remained largely unknown until it surfaced at a Paris auction in 1960, purchased by the Musée d'Orsay's predecessor institution for a fraction of what it would command today.

Congo's "Famous Paintings" series was a commercial numismatic product aimed squarely at the collector market, with no domestic circulation intended.

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