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The 1983 ?Panthéon? 100 Francs coin is part of the large series of French silver coins introduced in the early 1980s under the Fifth Republic. It takes up a type inaugurated in 1982, destined to become one of the most emblematic of the modern franc, both by its longevity and by its strong symbolic charge.
The obverse highlights the Panthéon in Paris, a monument dedicated to the great figures of the Nation. The building is accompanied by the inscription ?AUX GRANDS HOMMES LA PATRIE RECONNAISSANTE?, directly from its pediment, and surrounded by the legend ?RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE?. This solemn composition affirms the memorial role of the Republic and inscribes the coin in a tradition of celebrating great national figures.
The reverse features a motif that has become iconic: a stylized tree inscribed in a hexagon, associating oak (strength) and olive tree (peace). The whole is surrounded by the motto ?LIBERTÉ · ÉGALITÉ · FRATERNITÉ?, with the face value 100 F. The graphics even integrate a symbolism of the colors of the French flag through the orientation of the leaves, illustrating a particularly thoughtful design.
From a technical point of view, this coin is struck in 900? silver, with a diameter of 31 mm and a weight of 15 grams. It is produced by the Monnaie de Paris according to a quality industrial strike, while being largely preserved by collectors rather than actually used in circulation.
The year 1983 has a significant mintage, of approximately 5 million copies, which makes it a relatively accessible coin today. It was demonetized in 2002, during the transition to the euro, like all coins in francs.
From a numismatic point of view, the 1983 100 Francs Panthéon is a classic and essential coin. Its interest lies in its precious metal, its emblematic design and its place in a major series of contemporary French numismatics. It is particularly sought after in uncirculated condition or in its original box.
Finally, for the collector, this coin represents an excellent entry point into the silver coins of the franc. Accessible, aesthetic and full of republican symbols, it perfectly embodies the balance between historical heritage and modern production.