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10 Francs Leon Gambetta

Issuer Monnaie de Paris
Year 1982
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Obverse lettering LÉON GAMBETTA 1838-1882 ER
Reverse description A hot air balloon ascends above a grouping of flags, evoking Gambetta's famous 1870 escape from besieged Paris by balloon during the Franco-Prussian War. The face value '10 FRANCS' is prominently displayed within the design. The legend 'RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE' appears alongside the motto 'LIBERTÉ ÉGALITÉ FRATERNITÉ' arranged over three lines, with the date '1982' also present. The composition blends historical symbolism with republican iconography in a style characteristic of late twentieth-century French commemorative issues.
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Gambetta died in January 1883, just months after leaving the presidency of the Chamber of Deputies, from a gunshot wound whose origins were never conclusively established — accident, suicide, and the jealousy of his companion Léonie Léon have all been proposed. The centennial of his death prompted this issue, one of several French commemorative circulation pieces of the early 1980s that used the copper-aluminium-nickel alloy introduced with the 1974 coinage reform.

He founded La République Française in 1871 and spent the following decade as the dominant organizer of French republican politics — less celebrated abroad than at home, but central to why the Third Republic survived its turbulent first years.

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