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Engraved memories - The Eiffel Tower
10€ Silver Coin  - Circulating quality yeardate 2024

€11.00 Regular Price €14.00
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Diameter 31 mm
Metal SILVER 333‰
Weight 13 g
Qualité Uncirculated
Mintage 75000
Millésime 2024
Valeur faciale 10€
Throughout this collection, Monnaie de Paris bring together symbols of the Games and of France to immortalise their encounter. 2024 marks the arrival of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in France. It was obvious for Monnaie de Paris to highlight ...
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Engraved memories - The Eiffel Tower 10€ Silver Coin Circulating quality yeardate 2024
€11.00 Regular Price €14.00

    Description

    Throughout this collection, Monnaie de Paris bring together symbols of the Games and of France to immortalise their encounter.

    2024 marks the arrival of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in France. It was obvious for Monnaie de Paris to highlight them once again through their representatives: the mascots. These fun and friendly little Phrygian hats are already familiar to the French and embody the spirits of the Games. This year, they symbolise the Games as they arrive and spread throughout France. A perfect reason to showcase the natural and architectural heritage that make the country beautiful.

    On this coin, the Olympic Games mascot is seated on a low wall on the Trocadero esplanade. Behind it, stands the Eiffel Tower. It is surrounded by trees and festive balloons which are flying around it. On the sides, birds play with cotillions next to a streetlamp.


    The Collection

    Monnaie de Paris celebrates the Olympic and Paralympic Games with various innovative and new collections over several years, showcasing the sportsmen and the Olympic spirit. Collection coins, commemorative 2€, gold and silver Euro or medallions, these collections put the spotlight on the disciplines, places and icons of the Olympics.
    Paris 2024
    Série Sport
    Passage de Témoin

    Our craftman

    • THE ENGRAVER

      Trained at the best schools, they have the years of experience behind them necessary to master all aspects of the craft. Using industrial oil-based modelling clay and working from a design executed freehand or with CAD software, they skilfully fashion a low relief model in order to enhance the engraving and the way it catches the light. They work alternately with concave and convex plaster moulds until satisfied they have achieved the best 3D rendering of the design.

    • THE MINTER

      The first minters began to ply their trade in France when striking with a hammer appeared in the 4th century BC. Nowdays, minsters use press instead of a hammer. Their knowledge of dies, engraving and metals, and their expertise - passed seamlessly down from one generation to the next for centuries - guarantees the excellence of their work.