- Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (France)
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France has a rich selection of
Gold andSilver commemorative coins. These coins are minted byMonnaie de Paris , which is a state owned industrial and commercial company. Monnaie de Paris has a distinctive different mark (the corn of abundance) guaranteeing "Monnaie de Paris’s quality, origin and authenticity of its collector coins" cite web | url=http://www.monnaiedeparis.com/collectionneurs/different.htm | title=Monnaie de Paris website] . A second mark, representing the General Engraver Master, is also engraved on their coins; currently the French horn, a few waves and a fish’s silhouette .Due to the large number of coins released every year, each set of coins, grouped by years, are being described on their own article as shown in the following list.
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*These articles however, do not cover neither the French €2 commemorative coins nor the French franc commemorative coins. Also, other countries' euro Gold and Silver collections can be seen here.
On May 2008, besides the shortage of one-ounce round blanks of silver at the U.S. Mint and the Royal Canadian Mint, the French Mint has confirmed that they will mint several 5, 15 and 100 euro coins in 2009. The Paris Mint and the national postal service said Tuesday that 5-euro and 15-euro coins will be available in silver while the 100-euro coin will be in gold.
Interesting enough, a further limited set of gold and silver coins will be issued by 2010, with the highest value a gold 500-euro coin was also recently announce by the French Mint. [cite web | url=http://www.resourceinvestor.com/pebble.asp?relid=43103 | title=Paris Mint to release silver euros in 2009-2010 despite the shortage of silver blanks]
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