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| The French coins represesnts three design
from three different artists, Joaquim Jiminez, Laurent
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2 EURO
This motif shows three drawn by the artist Joaquim Jiminez, symbolising life, continuity and growth. It is contained in a hexagon and is surrounded by the motto of the Republic "Libertι, Egalitι, Fraternitι". Edge lettering of the coin: 2 * *, repeated six times, alternately upright and inverted.
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1 EURO
This motif shows three drawn by the artist Joaquim Jiminez, symbolising life, continuity and growth. It is contained in a hexagon and is surrounded by the motto of the Republic "Libertι, Egalitι, Fraternitι".
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50 EURO CENTS
This coin commemorates the theme of the sower is a constant in the history of the French franc. Designed by Laurent Jorlo, "this modern, timeless graphic represents France, which stays true to itself, whilst integrating into Europe".
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20 EURO CENTS
This coin commemorates the theme of the sower is a constant in the history of the French franc. Designed by Laurent Jorlo, "this modern, timeless graphic represents France, which stays true to itself, whilst integrating into Europe".
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10 EURO CENTS
This coin commemorates the theme of the sower is a constant in the history of the French franc. Designed by Laurent Jorlo, "this modern, timeless graphic represents France, which stays true to itself, whilst integrating into Europe".
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5 EURO CENTS
This coin portrays a young, feminine Marianne with determined features that embody the desire for a sound and lasting Europe. It was designed by Fabienne Courtiade, an engraver from the Paris Mint.
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2 EURO CENTS
This coin depicts a young, feminine Marianne with determined features that embody the desire for a sound and lasting Europe. It was designed by Fabienne Courtiade, an engraver from the Paris Mint.
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1 EURO CENT
This coin portrays a young, feminine Marianne with determined features that embody the desire for a sound and lasting Europe. It was designed by Fabienne Courtiade, an engraver from the Paris Mint.
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