In 2021, Monnaie de Paris inaugurated a series focused on literary styles and authors who have marked literature history in France and abroad. After celebrating poetry in 2021 and theatre in 2022, Monnaie de Paris will honour the famous adventure author Alexandre Dumas in 2024, for the 180th anniversary of the publication of The Three Musketeers.
On this side, Aramis is shown in the fifth position. The fleurs-de-lys and swords on his left symbolise the King's musketeers, of which he is a member. To his right, books and churches illustrate Aramis as a learned man and his hesitation between a religious career and his career as a musketeer.
Two elements link the four coins dedicated to each of the four Musketeers: part of a ‘1’ that becomes whole when the coins are placed end to end, and one of the four letters of the word ‘TOUS’. These elements are a nod to the iconic phrase of the novel: ‘One for all and all for one’.