La Marianne

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  1. laurentyvan

    laurentyvan Active Member

    Probably my favorite lady on coins or in art for that matter.
    Bur what is her history, her origin?


    "The profile of the Marianne appears on the official seal of the country, is engraved on coins, and drawn on stamps and banknotes. The symbol’s roots can be traced back to 1792, when a popular song in the south of France used "Marianne" as a metaphor for the French Republic. The Marianne rose in status during France’s Second Empire under Napoleon III, and gradually evolved into an official symbol of France under the Third Republic (1870-1940). In 1999, a law was passed in France requiring that a new government logo, which incorporates the Marianne, be stamped on every official document produced by the French authorities. The Marianne serves to both unify government public relations and present a modern image of the state."

    Here's a coin I rediscovered that I had put aside to image because of the toning. If you wish, please share your favorite Marianne. IMG_0009.JPG IMG_0011.JPG
     
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  4. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

  5. doctorxring

    doctorxring Junior Member

    My favorite Marianne coin is the same as yours. This coin has an unusual toning too. It shows detail very well.


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  6. cpm9ball

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    Interestingly, Dupuis' full name is Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis.

    Chris
     
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  8. old49er

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    Here's a few more... frenchmarrianne100francsalgerieobv.jpg frenchmarrianne100francsalgerierev.jpg frenchmarrianne100francsobv.jpg frenchmarrianne100francsrev.jpg frenchmarriannecoins 25centimesobv.jpg frenchmarriannecoins 25centimesrev.jpg
     
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  9. laurentyvan

    laurentyvan Active Member

    Wow, great looking coins! You guys have excellent imaging skills...
    cpm9ball, that medal showing Marianne blowing a trumpet was a
    medal I once owned and admired (exposition on the other side I believe).
    Nice and large, in a deep chocolate, it was my first medal.
    Doctorxring I have never seen detail like that on a 10c-remarkable!
    Old49er, I love your first example(as well as the rest).
     
  10. cpm9ball

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    Correct! It's the 1889 Universal Exposition. I also have it in silver.

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    Chris
     
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  11. Golden age

    Golden age Go for the gold

    Pretty Ladies, all.
     
  12. Dave M

    Dave M Francophiliac

    Some more French Mariannes

    Morlon
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    Guiraud
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    Lagriffoul
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  13. laurentyvan

    laurentyvan Active Member

    Nice coins Dave M, especially that 1931 franc-it glows!
     
  14. laurentyvan

    laurentyvan Active Member

    I actually found my image of that 1889 Exposition medal.

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  15. Dave M

    Dave M Francophiliac

    Thanks Laurent. It does, but it also is the only one of those three not shot through plastic.
     
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  17. Dave M

    Dave M Francophiliac

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    Both by Louis-Oscar Roty
     
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  18. Stork

    Stork I deliver

    This one needs re-imaging with my new camera/light set up, but this is my cell phone shot (obverse only). Edge marked argent, but the local auction house had it listed as bronze and had fairly unremarkable photos. Being there in person was sheer luck as I got it for the bronze price range :D.

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  19. old49er

    old49er Well-Known Member

    Here's a neat Marianne plaque I keep on my desk. marriannaplateobv.jpg marrianneplaterev.jpg
     
  20. sam_raph

    sam_raph Active Member

    @old49er thats a pretty cool plaque
     
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  21. old49er

    old49er Well-Known Member

    Here's a few more coins with Marianne.
     

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