The Union Française was the short-lived federal structure created by France's 1946 constitution to repackage its colonial empire as a voluntary association — a political fiction that satisfied almost no one. Pattern coinage struck under this designation in 1948 reflects the transitional uncertainty of the period; the Union Française monetary identity was never fully realized before decolonization rendered the entire framework obsolete. Most member territories retained or developed their own coinage rather than adopting a unified franc series.
As an essai, this piece was never approved for circulation. The nickel brass composition itself was part of the evaluation process.
The Union Française was the short-lived federal structure created by France's 1946 constitution to repackage its colonial empire as a voluntary association — a political fiction that satisfied almost no one. Pattern coinage struck under this designation in 1948 reflects the transitional uncertainty of the period; the Union Française monetary identity was never fully realized before decolonization rendered the entire framework obsolete. Most member territories retained or developed their own coinage rather than adopting a unified franc series.
As an essai, this piece was never approved for circulation. The nickel brass composition itself was part of the evaluation process.