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The 1 euro cent coin, dated 2001, constitutes a specific issue of the French monetary system. This coin is distinguished by its Brilliant Uncirculated striking quality, a process that ensures an optimal state of preservation, superior to that of a standard strike, with defined reliefs and a uniform shiny appearance. The total production for this reference is limited to 50,000 pieces, making it a numismatic object targeted at demanding collections.
Technically, the coin is composed of a steel core, a metal chosen for its durability and physical resistance within the framework of European monetary circulation. It has a precise mass of 1.65 grams, a standard characteristic for this denomination within the series. The diameter of the coin is measured at 15 millimeters, respecting the dimensional standards defined for the smallest subdivisions of the single currency.
The iconography of this coin belongs to the so-called Ear of Wheat type, a graphic representation chosen to illustrate French euro cents from their introduction in 1999. This design, created by Fabienne Courtiade, symbolizes growth and longevity, recurring graphic elements in French national symbolism featured on these denominations. The mention of the year 2001 on this coin confirms its belonging to the first annual series produced for the general public. The Brilliant Uncirculated quality allows for detailed observation of the struck motifs, offering particular sharpness on the details of the wheat ear as well as the legal inscriptions surrounding the design. This monetary product is preserved with the care specific to collector issues, guaranteeing the integrity of its metallic surface and its original relief since leaving the minting workshops.