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Coin 2 Francs 1938 Morlon Fauté - Rare and Historical Collection

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Discover the 2 Francs 1938 Morlon coin, a precious treasure for collectors and history buffs. This rare coin, minted in France before the Second World War.

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Coin, 2 Francs Morlon, 1939 - Faulty, Rare and Historical Collection - TheRedshop


The 2 Francs coin, 1938 Morlon, a precious treasure for collectors and history buffs. This rare coin, minted in France before the Second World War, has a unique historical value. Designed by the renowned French engraver Pierre-Alexandre Morlon, this piece is appreciated for its artistic details of great finesse. The 1938 Morlon 2 Francs coin is made of bronze-aluminum and bears on its obverse the profile of the French Republic, represented by a female figure wearing a Phrygia cap and surrounded by the inscription "Republic Française". The reverse of the coin features the number "2" surrounded by two laurel branches, accompanied by the year "1938" at the bottom. We take all necessary precautions to carefully pack and protect each piece to ensure its preservation upon delivery.

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Country of origin: France
Year minted: 1938
Face value: 2 Francs
Cipro-aluminum composition (Copper 910‰ and Aluminum 90‰)
Engraver : Pierre-Alexandre Morlon
Condition: Good condition with signs of normal wear and tear
Dimensions: Diameter of 27 mm

Weight: 6.5 g

Do not miss this opportunity to acquire a rare and historic coin. Add the 2 Francs 1938 Morlon coin to your collection now, or give it as a gift to a numismatic enthusiast. 

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