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The ?2000 Years of French Coins ? Volume I? set, issued in 2000, launches a commemorative series designed to trace the monetary history of France through the centuries. Conceived as an introduction to this collection, this first volume highlights the origins and early major stages of French numismatics, in a context of the imminent end of the franc.
This set brings together three 5-franc coins, each inspired by an emblematic historical type. Through these modernized reproductions, it offers a journey through the first monetary forms used in French territory, from ancient influences to the beginnings of structured monetary systems. Each coin is thus a contemporary interpretation of an old model.
From an artistic point of view, the coins incorporate major historical motifs, reworked to adapt to modern minting standards. The engravings preserve the spirit of the original pieces while offering better readability and a clearer finish. The whole highlights the richness and diversity of the first monetary expressions in France.
From a technical point of view, the coins are struck with meticulous quality, generally in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition. The reliefs are precise and the surfaces are homogeneous, guaranteeing good highlighting of the details. The set is often accompanied by explanatory material, allowing each type to be placed in its historical context.
Issued in 2000, this set takes on a particular dimension due to its chronological position. It falls within the last years of the French franc and participates in a process of valuing monetary heritage at the time when it is about to disappear in favor of the euro.
From a numismatic point of view, Volume I is of certain interest as the starting point of the series. It is sought after for its historical coherence and its complementarity with the other volumes. Complete, well-preserved copies accompanied by their original packaging are the most appreciated by collectors.
Finally, for the collector, this set is an ideal introduction to French monetary history. It combines pedagogical dimension, minting quality and symbolic scope, tracing the foundations of a monetary system that is centuries old.