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The commemorative coins of Monaco are minted by the Monagasque Treasury since the re-valuation of the French franc in 1960 and before the introduction of the euro in 2002.

Silver issues

10 Francs

.900 silver / 25 grams / 38 mm.
Note: the above coins were also issued in .900 fine gold with the same denomination.

50 Francs

  • 1974 – 25th anniversary of accession, Rainier III, 1949–1974, profile in military uniform
  • 1974 – 24th anniversary of reign, Rainier III, profile facing right (unofficial issue)
Note: the above coins were also issued in .900 fine gold with the same denomination.

100 Francs

References

  • 2009 source MAA - LBMRC
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The commemorative coins of Monaco are minted by the Monagasque Treasury since the re-valuation of the French franc in 1960 and before the introduction of the euro in 2002.

Silver issues

10 Francs

.900 silver / 25 grams / 38 mm.
Note: the above coins were also issued in .900 fine gold with the same denomination.

50 Francs

  • 1974 – 25th anniversary of accession, Rainier III, 1949–1974, profile in military uniform
  • 1974 – 24th anniversary of reign, Rainier III, profile facing right (unofficial issue)
Note: the above coins were also issued in .900 fine gold with the same denomination.

100 Francs

References

  • 2009 source MAA - LBMRC

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