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This coin is a 5 Francs coin, minted in France in 1871. It is made of silver and weighs 25 grams, with a diameter of 37 millimeters.
It belongs to the Hercules type, a design by the engraver Augustin Dupré. The coin depicts Hercules, a mythological figure, standing and framed by two female allegories. These figures symbolize Liberty and Equality, embodying French republican values.
This coin was issued by the Paris mint, identified by the letter "A". It is distinguished by a particular feature: the Camelinat type. This designation refers to Eugène Camelinat, director of the mint at the time. The specificity of this type lies in the mintmark present on the coin, which takes the form of a trident. This trident is the distinctive emblem of the monetary publishing house directed by Camelinat.
The year of issue of this coin, 1871, is significant. It marks a period of reconstruction and transition in France after the Franco-Prussian War. The issue of this coin occurs in an unstable political and economic context, which gives it a particular historical value. The Camelinat mintmark adds an extra dimension to this coin, linking it to a specific figure in the monetary administration of the time.