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| Issuer | Monnaie de Paris |
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| Year | 2009-2020 |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Obverse description | The obverse features the interlaced crowned monogram of Prince Albert II of Monaco, composed of two stylised letter A's surmounted by the princely crown, rendered in an elegant heraldic style. The monogram occupies the central field within a plain inner circle, flanked by twelve five-pointed stars arranged around the periphery in the standard European Union coinage format. The inscription MONACO arcs across the upper portion of the coin, positioned between the inner and outer borders. The year of issue appears in the lower portion of the field, flanked by the engraver's initials and the mint mark. The overall design is clean and formally heraldic, befitting the sovereign dignity of the Principality of Monaco. |
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| Reverse description | The reverse displays the common European Union design for the 10 euro cent denomination, featuring a relief map of the European Union in the left portion of the field, rendered with fine detail against a lined background. The large numeral 10 dominates the right side of the coin in bold relief, with the inscription EURO CENT arranged in two lines beneath it. The engraver's initials LL, attributed to Luc Luycx, appear discreetly in the field. Fine radial lines fill the background of the map area, contrasting with the smooth field around the denomination. The design conforms to the standardised second-map reverse type adopted across the eurozone from 2007 onward. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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