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10 Su - Bảo Đại Piefort Essai

Uitgever State of Vietnam
Jaar 1953
Type Coin pattern
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Beschrijving keerzijde A centrally placed rice plant in full ear rises from a stylised root formation at the base of the field, its long leaves spreading outward and upward in a naturalistic arrangement, flanked on either side by drooping rice-laden sprays curving toward the lower field. The denomination 10 SU is inscribed in bold numerals and lettering across the mid-field, with the legend VIỆT-NAM arching along the upper rim and the word ESSAI placed discreetly in the lower field. The entire design is contained within a serrated inner border, characteristic of Monnaie de Paris essai productions.
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Aanvullende informatie

The 1953 aluminium coinage for the State of Vietnam was produced at the Paris Mint as Bảo Đại's government sought the trappings of monetary independence while remaining firmly within the French Union. Pieforts — struck at double the normal planchet thickness — were produced alongside standard essais as presentation and archival pieces for the mint's own records and for official distribution to monetary authorities. They were never intended for circulation.

Bảo Đại abdicated in August 1945 under pressure from the Việt Minh, then spent years in exile before the French reinstalled him in 1949. The 1953 coinage arrived just two years before Điện Biên Phủ ended French Indochina entirely.

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