Well, I don't have such a restriction. Most of what I learn is prior to the invention of coinage.
http://www.monnaiedeparis.fr/medaille-du-baccalaureat.html Anyone ever hear of this? It seems to be all the rage in Paris.
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I noticed mine was stolem
That would just prevent them from being 100 million dollar tourist attractions and revenue generators for Phili.
Interesting question. I think they would be Independence Mall, the Liberty Bell, or Betsy Ross' house.
Those aren't bad for the French. Their face value is greater than the metal value?
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Good! very good!
Well they are creative at making a market for their coins. They wrote the canned news piece.
Collectors are slow to accept it but eventually some items, if they are to be preserved at all, need restoration. This coin is too common to...
Is that a winning coin?
Better unless France fails. Bond lenders can fail.
And they are all legal tender for a value great than the metal content?
Thats becaus ethe first thing people do is try to clean a coin and destroy it. They aren't supposed to be bright and shiney
That is good. I doubt you can get it in NY
mrcheeks is correct. I am not an expert enough to answer your question but without a very good photograph, its impossible to answer about your coin.
But what they are saying is that you always exchange it for 1000 euros. What more can you want?
Ancient Cloth is of huge interest in archaeology.
even Doctors consult with others.
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