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  2. Monnaie de Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Monnaie de Paris (French pronunciation: [mɔnɛ də paʁi], Paris Mint) is a government-owned institution responsible for producing France's coins. Founded in AD 864 with the Edict of Pistres , [ 1 ] it is the oldest continuously running minting institution and one of the oldest extant companies in the world.

  3. France replacing 2024 Olympic medals after numerous ...

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    The 2024 Paris Olympics ended less than six months ago, but some of the medals handed out had an even shorter shelf life. The French mint, known as the Monnaie de Paris, will be replacing a number ...

  4. Medal of the City of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Medal of the City of Paris (French: Médaille de la Ville de Paris), established in 1911, is an honour in the gift of the Mayor by nomination of members of the Council of Paris and devolved administrations.

  5. Tonkin Expedition commemorative medal - Wikipedia

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    The medal, decreed by a law of 6 September 1885, was minted at the Monnaie de Paris and distributed shortly before the Bastille Day parade on 14 July 1886 to around 65,000 soldiers and sailors. The medal was later awarded to participants in a number of earlier and later campaigns in Indochina, bringing the total number of recipients to 97,300.

  6. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (France): 2004

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    AVIGNON and the Palace of the Popes Designer: Mint: - Value: €20.00 Alloy: Gold 920/1000 Quantity: 1,000 Quality: Proof Issued: 2004 Diameter: 31 Weight: 17 Market Value: Front: Behind the Saint-Benezet Bridge, shines the most important gothic palace commemorated as a site of world patrimony of humanity.

  7. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (France): 2007

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    The Pont-Neuf, the oldest bridge in Paris was necessary to open up Paris, which even in those days suffered from traffic jams. As part of an urban development plan, il was completed in 1607, during the reign of Henri IV. The obverse shows the Monnaie de Paris building at the end of the Pont-Neuf. RENAULT F1 Designer: Atelier de Gravure Mint: -