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This is a French 50 centimes coin, minted in 1943. This coin is commonly called "Morlon", in reference to the engraver Pierre-Alexandre Morlon, whose style marked French coins of that era. The coin's issue was carried out by the Beaumont - Le Roger monetary institute.
The coin is made of aluminum, a light and abundant metal, used in France during World War II due to the shortages of other more traditional metals. It weighs 0.7 grams, making it a particularly light coin. Its diameter measures 18 millimeters, a modest size that facilitates its handling and circulation.
The mint of this coin is identified by the letter "B", indicating that it was produced in Beaumont - Le Roger. The year of minting, 1943, is a particular period in the history of France, marked by occupation and economic restrictions. This coin testifies to the historical context and material constraints of the time.
The face value of the coin is 50 centimes, a fraction of a franc that was used for current transactions. This 50 centimes Morlon coin is a tangible example of French numismatics of the 20th century, reflecting the challenges and adaptations of French society during the war.