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This coin, with a face value of 50 francs, is struck in copper-aluminum. It weighs 4 grams and its diameter is 23.5 millimeters. The year of issue of this coin is 1951. The mint is identified by the letter "B".
The 50 Francs Guiraud coin is a French collectible coin that was issued during a period of economic and political transition in France. It testifies to the monetary history of the country and the evolution of its national symbols. The copper and aluminum alloy gives the coin a specific color and properties, distinguishing it from other coins of the same era.
The minting of this coin in Beaumont-le-Roger adds a regional dimension to its history, highlighting the importance of the various mints in France in the production of national currency. The identification of the mint by the letter "B" allows collectors and numismatists to trace the geographical origin of the coin and better understand its production context. The weight and diameter of the coin are standard characteristics that facilitate its identification and classification in numismatic collections.