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| − | [[Image:France 1963 10 centimes obv | + | [[Image:France 1963 10 centimes obv DSLR.jpg|300px|thumb|from the Mountain Groan Collection]] |
| − | [[Image:France 1963 10 centimes rev | + | [[Image:France 1963 10 centimes rev DSLR.jpg|300px|thumb]] |
| − | This specimen is a common date of a type struck at the Paris mint 1962-2001. Unlike some of the other denominations of the Fifth Republic, this type was struck in large quantities (over five billion total, the highest of any French coin type) until the end of the franc in 2001. It superseded the [[France 1954 10 francs|ten francs]] of the Fourth Republic. | + | This specimen is a common date of a type struck at the Paris mint for [[France]] 1962-2001. Unlike some of the other denominations of the Fifth Republic, this type was struck in large quantities (over five billion total, the highest of any French coin type) until the end of the franc in 2001. It superseded the [[France 1954 10 francs|ten francs]] of the Fourth Republic. |
''Recorded mintage:'' 217,601,000. | ''Recorded mintage:'' 217,601,000. | ||
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''Specification:'' 3 g, aluminum-bronze, 20 mm diameter, designed by Henri Lagriffoul (1907-81) and Adrien Dieudonné (1912-82). | ''Specification:'' 3 g, aluminum-bronze, 20 mm diameter, designed by Henri Lagriffoul (1907-81) and Adrien Dieudonné (1912-82). | ||
| − | ''Catalog reference:'' F.144/3, KM | + | ''Catalog reference:'' F.144/3, KM 929. |
''[[Bibliography|Source:]]'' | ''[[Bibliography|Source:]]'' | ||
| + | * Gadoury, Victor, ''Monnaies Françaises, 1789-2019, 24me éd.,'' Monaco: Éditions Victor Gadoury, 2019. | ||
* Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed.,'' Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019. | * Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed.,'' Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019. | ||
| − | + | * Prieur, Michel, and Laurent Schmitt, ''Le Franc 10: Les Monnaies,'' Paris: Éditions les Chevau-légers, 2014. | |
| − | * Prieur, Michel, and Laurent Schmitt, ''Le Franc 10: Les Monnaies,'' Paris: Éditions les Chevau-légers, 2014. | ||
''Link to:'' | ''Link to:'' | ||
| − | * [[France 1954 10 francs|1954 | + | * [[France 1954 10 francs|1954 10 francs]] |
| − | * [[France 1962 10 centimes | + | * [[France 1962 10 centimes|1962 10 centimes, struck in gold]] |
| + | * [[France 1963 5 centimes|1963 5 centimes]] | ||
| + | * [[France 1963 20 centimes|1963 20 centimes]] | ||
* [[France 1963 50 centimes|1963 50 centimes]] | * [[France 1963 50 centimes|1963 50 centimes]] | ||
| − | * [[France | + | * [[France 1963 5 francs|1963 5 francs]] |
| + | * [[France 1964 10 centimes|1964 10 centimes]] | ||
* [[Coins and currency dated 1963]] | * [[Coins and currency dated 1963]] | ||
[[Category:Base metal coinage of France]][[Category:Selections from the Mountain Groan Collection]] | [[Category:Base metal coinage of France]][[Category:Selections from the Mountain Groan Collection]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:20, 12 March 2024
This specimen is a common date of a type struck at the Paris mint for France 1962-2001. Unlike some of the other denominations of the Fifth Republic, this type was struck in large quantities (over five billion total, the highest of any French coin type) until the end of the franc in 2001. It superseded the ten francs of the Fourth Republic.
Recorded mintage: 217,601,000.
Specification: 3 g, aluminum-bronze, 20 mm diameter, designed by Henri Lagriffoul (1907-81) and Adrien Dieudonné (1912-82).
Catalog reference: F.144/3, KM 929.
- Gadoury, Victor, Monnaies Françaises, 1789-2019, 24me éd., Monaco: Éditions Victor Gadoury, 2019.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
- Prieur, Michel, and Laurent Schmitt, Le Franc 10: Les Monnaies, Paris: Éditions les Chevau-légers, 2014.
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