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20 euros Alpes Françaises 2030

Issuer Monnaie de Paris
Year 2026
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Weight 3.11 g
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Obverse description In the field, the Italian tricolor flag appears at left and the French tricolor flag at right, rendered in heraldic style, flanking two Alpine mountain peaks. The civic emblem of Milan, host city of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, is positioned at lower left, while the emblem of Nice, associated with the Alpes Françaises 2030 Winter Olympic Games, appears at lower right. The Olympic rings are centered in the field between the two emblems. The legend 'ALPES FRANÇAISES 2030' and the denomination '20 EURO' appear alongside the date '2026', with the initials 'RF' (République Française) in the field.
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Edge Plain.
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This piece belongs to Monnaie de Paris's long-running series celebrating French natural and regional heritage, issued as legal tender under the nominal face value convention that makes small-denomination gold coins technically spendable while being priced far above face. The 2030 reference is forward-looking — tied to France's hosting of the 2030 Winter Olympics, awarded jointly to the French Alps, Spain, and Morocco by the IOC in October 2023, making it the first Winter Games split across three countries.

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