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1986 10 Francs Essai From The Lariviere Collection

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NGC - Coin of the Day: On this day in 1886, Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Robert Schuman was born. The French statesman is regarded as a founding father of the European Union. He appears on this 1986 10 Francs Essai from the Lariviere Collection.

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Interesting design, never seen this one before.
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Interesting design, never seen this one before.

The circulating coin (without the word 'ESSAI') and the 'definitive' version (showing a map of France) was only in use for a few months before being withdrawn. It was very unpopular because it was too small and could be confused easily with the half-franc coin, worth just one-twentieth of its value.
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