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This 5 franc coin, struck in Proof quality (BE) in 1993, is a production of the Paris Mint. It is part of the "Semeuse" series, an emblematic motif of French numismatic history.
The coin is made of Copper-Nickel, giving it a silver color. It weighs 10 grams and its diameter measures 29 millimeters. The mintage of this Proof edition is limited to 5309 copies, making it a relatively rare coin sought after by collectors.
The Semeuse motif is an original creation of the engraver Oscar Roty. It represents a woman wearing a Phrygian cap, a symbol of the Republic, sowing against the wind. This allegorical motif embodies France on the march, spreading the ideas of freedom and progress. The Semeuse has been used on numerous French coins since the beginning of the 20th century, becoming an iconic symbol of the nation.
On this 5 franc coin, the Semeuse is surrounded by the inscription "RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE". On the reverse, the face value "5 FRANCS" is indicated in numbers and letters, accompanied by the year "1993". The mint mark, symbol of the Paris Mint, is also present.
The Proof quality (BE) means that this coin was struck with particular care, giving it a shiny appearance and an accentuated relief. The details of the motif are perfectly sharp and contrasted, which highlights the finesse of the engraving work.