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5 Francs Pattern of Montagny

Issuer France
Year 1848
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Composition Silver
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage 1848
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The February Revolution of 1848 toppled Louis-Philippe within days, and the provisional government of the newly proclaimed Second Republic immediately faced the problem of coinage — the old royal dies were politically unusable. A rapid competition produced numerous pattern submissions, of which Montagny's entry was among the more formally accomplished. Jean-François Domard and several other medallists submitted competing designs that same year; few of these patterns ever saw a second striking.

The Mazères reference lists this as a variety, suggesting at least minor die differences exist among surviving examples.

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