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This coin, with a face value of 20 francs, was issued in France. It is composed of a copper and aluminum alloy. It weighs 4 grams and its diameter measures 23.5 millimeters.
The coin was minted at the mint identified by the letter "B". The year of issue is 1952. The coin is associated with the personality of Guiraud. The issuing institution is Beaumont - Le Roger.
It is important to note that, in numismatics, the state of preservation of a coin is a determining factor in its value. Coins are generally classified according to a scale ranging from "Very Fine" (VF) to "Extremely Fine" (EF), "Uncirculated" (UNC), and "Brilliant Uncirculated" (BU), the latter state designating a coin that has never circulated and retains its original shine. Wear, scratches, handling marks, and patina alteration are all elements that can influence a coin's evaluation.
Collectors are also interested in striking varieties, production errors, and peculiarities that can make a coin unique. The rarity of a coin, whether due to a low mintage or its exceptional preservation, is another key factor that determines its value in the numismatic market.