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The 2000 BU set ? French circulating coins falls within the transition period preceding the introduction of the euro. Unlike the sets of subsequent years, it does not yet contain euros, but the last issues in French francs, produced with a superior quality intended for collectors. This set is one of the last testimonies of the historical French monetary system before its disappearance.
The year 2000 marks a symbolic milestone, as it corresponds to the very last mintings of circulating coins in francs before their gradual replacement by the euro in 2002. The coins gathered in this set were not only intended for circulation, but also to be kept as objects of memory, at a time when the end of the franc was already announced.
The series brings together the main denominations in circulation at the end of the 20th century, ranging from the smallest values to coins of several francs. It includes emblematic types of modern French numismatics, such as the Sower (Semeuse), an iconic figure of the Republic, or motifs highlighting scientific, cultural and national themes. The whole reflects a strong visual identity, built over several decades.
Technically, the Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) quality guarantees careful minting, with sharp reliefs and homogeneous surfaces, far superior to coins from classic circulation. The coins are presented in a specific box or blister, designed to protect them from wear and preserve their original condition. This finish gives the set an aesthetic and heritage aspect.
From a historical point of view, this set takes on a particular dimension because of its chronological position. It represents one of the last complete sets of the French franc, a currency used for several centuries. As such, it embodies the end of an era and the transition to a new European monetary era.
On the numismatic market, the 2000 BU set remains accessible, but it is sought after for its symbolic value. Perfectly preserved copies, with their original packaging intact, are the most appreciated. It is an essential piece for collectors wishing to document the end of the franc and the transition to the euro.
Finally, for the collector, this set offers a coherent ensemble, full of history and emotion. It is not just a collection of coins, but a true testimony to the disappearance of an emblematic currency of French heritage.