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Like many other mints, Monnaie de Paris (the Paris Mint) issues coins in precious metals, having much higher intrinsic value than their face value. Some of them are around 20 grams of silver, denominated as various amounts of Euro. They are legal tender only in France and not in the whole Eurozone - only the regular circulating coins from 1 Euro Cent to 2 Euro are legal tender in all member countries, while all other denominations are legal tender in the issuing country only. Some of these coins are issued around the theme of the Chinese Lunar Calendar - a zodiac with a twelve-year cycle in which every year is associated with one of twelve different animals. This coin, denominated as a quarter Euro (€0.25), is dedicated to the Chinese 2007 Year of the Pig (18 February 2007 to 6 February 2008). | ||||||
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There is also a gold coin with the same design.
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The Definitive Guide to Australian Silver Coins |
Country | France |
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Currency | Euro, France |
Coin Type | Twenty Grams Silver, Lunar |
Issued | 2007 |
Face Value | 1/4 (x Euro, France) |
Total Mintage | 9,954 |
Mintage Limit | 10,000 |
Current | Yes |
Material | 0.900 Silver |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 37.0000 mm |
Mass | 22.2000 g |
OCC ID | LBRP-ERRC-MKWA-EMNY |
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Source | Reference ID |
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Krause, Standard Catalog of World Coins | France KM# 1417 |