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50 euros Gandalf et la Comté

Uitgever Monnaie de Paris
Jaar 2026
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse presents a richly detailed and partially coloured scene inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's Shire. The imposing figure of Gandalf the Grey dominates the left field, depicted in high relief as a bearded wizard in his characteristic wide-brimmed hat and travelling robes, his hands clasped before him. Behind him, a vibrant colour-printed panorama of the Shire unfolds, featuring rolling green hills, a winding golden path, lush trees, and a round hobbit-hole door set into a grassy hillside. The inscription 'LA COMTÉ' arcs across the upper field, accompanied by the copyright mark '© NLP' and the date '2026' to the left. The entire design is encircled by an intricate Celtic-style foliate border in the coin's rim.
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Aanvullende informatie

Part of the Monnaie de Paris's ongoing licensed numismatic program with major entertainment franchises, this piece draws on the Tolkien estate and Warner Bros. rights secured for a broader Lord of the Rings collector series. France has no particular institutional connection to Tolkien — he was British, wrote in English, and set his mythology in a fictional northwestern Europe — making this purely a commercial licensing exercise, which the Monnaie de Paris has pursued aggressively since the mid-2010s as mint revenues from circulating coinage declined.

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