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500 Francs Romy Schneider, Small module

Uitgever Monnaie de Paris
Jaar 1995
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Beschrijving voorzijde A period Lumiere-style antique movie camera mounted on a wooden tripod occupies the left and central field, rendered in high relief. The monogram 'RF' (Republique Francaise) appears prominently to the right of the camera, above the denomination '500 FRANCS' and date '1995'. The national motto 'LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE' is inscribed along the left and upper periphery in a curved Latin legend.
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Romy Schneider died in Paris in May 1982, and the circumstances surrounding her death — ruled a cardiac arrest, following the accidental death of her teenage son David just fourteen months earlier — kept her in the French public consciousness in a way that outlasted most of her contemporaries. This coin was issued as part of a broader Monnaie de Paris series honoring figures from French cultural life, though Schneider was Austrian-born and only became associated with France through her years working with directors including Claude Sautet.

The "small module" designation distinguishes it from a larger-format companion issue released the same year.

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