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| 正面描述 | The allegorical figure of the Sower, a classical emblem of French republican coinage, is depicted striding before the French tricolor flag, her gaze directed toward the monogram 'RF' inscribed to her right. Her traditional seed bag has been stylistically transformed into a domed vessel, while ears of wheat rise prominently beside her in the field, symbolizing the fruition of France's cultural and economic influence. The facial expression conveys serene determination, reflecting a calmer reinterpretation of the traditional Sower motif. The face value and denomination are inscribed on a stepped platform at her feet, in deliberate visual parallel to the base upon which the original Sower of Oscar Roty's design stands, with the date '2024' positioned immediately above. The engraver's initials 'JM' appear in the field alongside the legend 'RF 500 €'. |
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The Semeuse — the striding sower figure introduced by Louis-Oscar Roty on French coinage in 1897 — became one of the most enduring coin designs in modern European history, surviving the transition from franc to euro and appearing on French euro cents to this day. This 2024 Monnaie de Paris piece pairs her with Marianne, the allegorical embodiment of the French Republic, in a deliberate act of numismatic continuity.
At 155.50 grams of .999 gold, this is a five-troy-ounce bullion issue — a format the Monnaie de Paris has used for flagship annual releases. Roty's original 1897 Semeuse was itself considered controversial at introduction, critics finding the figure too rustic for a national emblem.