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This 25 centime coin, dated 1940, is a French Lindauer type strike. It is made of nickel and weighs 5.04 grams.
The diameter of this coin is 24 millimeters. Its state of preservation suggests that it could be classified as "Mint State" (MS), indicating that it has potentially retained its original luster and has very few signs of circulation.
The obverse of the coin features the Lindauer type, characterized by an allegorical representation of France. This figure is often depicted as a woman wearing a Phrygian cap, a symbol of the French Revolution. The name of the engraver, Lindauer, is generally visible, discreetly integrated into the design.
The reverse of the coin indicates the face value, "25 centimes", as well as the year of issue, "1940". This information is framed by ornamental motifs, typical of coins from that era. The nickel composition gives the coin a bright silver color, which may vary depending on its state of preservation and exposure to the environment.
This 1940 25 centime Lindauer coin is a testament to the historical context of France during this period. It is a tangible example of the coins in circulation at that time.