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| Location | France |
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| Composition | Gold clad iron |
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| Obverse description | The field features a detailed relief depiction of the Pont du Gard, the ancient Roman aqueduct bridge, rendered diagonally across the token with contrasting polished and matte surfaces. The upper right portion bears a three-line legend reading PONT DU GARD / PATRIMOINE MONDIAL / UNESCO. The rim is decorated with a continuous beaded border. |
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| Reverse description | The field displays a relief map of France with departmental outlines, the Gard department highlighted in red enamel. Overlapping the map in the upper right is a color-enameled heraldic shield — white in the upper half and red below, charged with the gold Occitan cross — representing the coat of arms of the Gard department. The arched legend around the upper rim reads SOUVENIRS ET PATRIMOINE / PONT DU GARD, and the rim features a beaded border with small dot ornaments. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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