Issued by the Monnaie de Paris as part of its official commemorative program leading up to the 1989 bicentennial of the French Revolution, this bronze jeton belongs to a multi-year series of preparatory and thematic pieces released in the years immediately preceding the anniversary. The Monnaie de Paris used the bicentennial campaign to experiment with design proposals — "projets" — some of which were struck for public sale while others documented rejected submissions. Florentine bronze, with its matte relief against a burnished field, was a deliberate aesthetic choice for the series, evoking medal rather than coin.
Issued by the Monnaie de Paris as part of its official commemorative program leading up to the 1989 bicentennial of the French Revolution, this bronze jeton belongs to a multi-year series of preparatory and thematic pieces released in the years immediately preceding the anniversary. The Monnaie de Paris used the bicentennial campaign to experiment with design proposals — "projets" — some of which were struck for public sale while others documented rejected submissions. Florentine bronze, with its matte relief against a burnished field, was a deliberate aesthetic choice for the series, evoking medal rather than coin.