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This rare coin testifies to the monetary history of France during the period of the 3rd Republic (1870-1940) and represents an authentic piece of this time. The 1 Franc coin 1941 Morlon Faulty bears on its obverse the Marianne de Morlon, the emblematic symbol of the French Republic, surrounded by the legend "French Republic". The reverse of the coin has the face value "1 FRANC" accompanied by the minting year "1941". This authentic piece is a concrete testimony of the history and heritage of the 3rd Republic. This is a unique opportunity to acquire a piece with a faulty characteristic, adding an extra dimension to its historical value. We take all necessary precautions to carefully pack and protect each piece to ensure its preservation upon delivery. This collector's item is a valuable investment and a significant addition to the collection of numismatic enthusiasts. It can also be offered as a unique and symbolic gift to celebrate the history and heritage of the 3rd Republic.
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Year of minting : 1941Face value : 1 FrancType : Morlon faultyCurrency : Atelier de ParisCopper-nickel, composition (Copper 910‰ and Aluminum 90‰)Condition : Good condition with signs of normal wear and tearDimensions : Diameter of 23 mm
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