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Monnaie de Paris Tourist Token - Eglise de St-Nectaire XIIe siècle

Location France
Year 2009
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Shape Round
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Reverse description Standard Monnaie de Paris tourist token reverse featuring a central hexagonal frame containing the facade of the Paris Mint building in low relief with the legend MONNAIE DE PARIS below it. Six stars appear above and six below the central device within the hexagon. The word FRANCE appears on all six sides of the hexagon, with the year 2009 flanking the design on left and right. Around the periphery, the word France is inscribed in eight languages separated by dots, and EVM appears in the lower portion.
Reverse script Latin/Cyrillic/Arabic/Hebrew/Devanagari/Chinese/Japanese
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Mint Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
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