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50 Euros Gironde, silver

Uitgever Monnaie de Paris
Jaar 2015
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse bears the common design element shared across the five-coin 'Les Grands Navires Français' series, depicting a partial porthole surmounted by the liner's smokestacks emitting stylized plumes of smoke. The date '2015' is displayed within the porthole section, flanked by various decorative and textual elements. The face value '50 EURO' is inscribed at the upper portion of the reverse, with the series title 'LES GRANDS NAVIRES FRANÇAIS' arcing within the legend field, all lettering in Latin script.
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Aanvullende informatie

Part of the Monnaie de Paris "Régions de France" series, which ran through the mid-2010s as a large-format silver program honoring each of metropolitan France's administrative regions before the 2016 territorial merger reduced their number from 22 to 13. Gironde, as a département rather than a région, is an unusual choice within this framework — the series nomenclature is inconsistent, and several issues blur the line between departmental and regional identity.

The 2016 reform that consolidated France's regions gave this entire series an inadvertent finality.

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