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This 10 euro commemorative coin, issued by the Monnaie de Paris in 2025, pays tribute to Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. The coin is struck in 333 ? silver, with a weight of 13 grams and a diameter of 31 millimeters. It is presented in a blister pack.
The central theme of this edition is Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. The coin celebrates its reopening to the public after restoration work.
The face of the coin features a three-dimensional representation of the cathedral's west facade. The rose window, a distinctive architectural element, is highlighted between the two iconic towers. The edge incorporates the official logo of Notre-Dame de Paris.
The issue of this coin is limited to 15,000 copies. Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, erected in the 12th century under the aegis of Bishop Maurice de Sully, is a major example of Gothic architecture. Dominating the Île de la Cité for over eight centuries, it is characterized by its flying buttresses and rose windows. The cathedral has witnessed many historical events, including the coronation of Napoleon Bonaparte. This commemorative coin immortalizes the features of this iconic monument of Gothic art.