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This 10 Francs commemorative coin was issued in 1987 by France to mark the millennium of the Capetian dynasty, which reigned from 987 to 1987. It is struck in an alloy of copper, aluminum, and nickel.
On the obverse, the face value of "10 Francs" is indicated, accompanied by the year "1987" and the signature of the engraver, G. Baldrati. These elements are arranged inside a circle. The inscription "REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE" is placed outside the circle, separated by small crosses from the motto "LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE".
The reverse of the coin depicts Hugh Capet, King of the Franks from 987 to 996 and founder of the Capetian dynasty. He is depicted standing, crowned and facing forward, on a background adorned with small crosses. The circular legend "MILLENAIRE CAPETIEN 987 1987" commemorates the event.
Gérard Baldrati is the engraver of this coin. His name is associated with the design of both faces, both for the obverse and the reverse. The coin weighs 10 grams and has a diameter of 26 millimeters. The edge of the coin is smooth.
Hugh Capet, depicted on the coin, is an important historical figure in France. His reign marks the beginning of a long line of Capetian kings who shaped the country's history. This coin is a numismatic testimony to this heritage.