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50 Euro (Asterix) – France

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: Asterix - 60th anniversary
France
Context
Year: 2019
Issuer: France Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1958)
Currency:
(since 2002)
Total mintage: 500
Material
Diameter: 22 mm
Weight: 7.78 g
Gold weight: 7.77 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #187794
Value
Exchange value: 50 EUR = $59.07
Bullion value: $1293.92
Inflation-adjusted value: 59.72 EUR

Obverse

Description:
Obelix from comic creation to today, against a bubble-filled background evoking the series.
Inscription:
OBÉLIX®

RF

LES

NO O

GROS ? QUEL GROS ?!?

J'AI FAIM !  !?

IÉ ! GRRRR !

AHAHA

IL N'Y EN AURA PAS POUR TOUT LE MONDE

OUM ! PAR TOUTATIS !

GROS !

MERCI OBÉLIX.

OUÏE !

GR QUEL BOU

EST-CE QUE TOUT LE MONDE A PRIS SA POTION MAGIQUE ?

B

JE L'AI VU LE PREMIER !

BAH ! ÇA NE FAUT PAS UN BE MENHIR
Translation:
OBÉLIX®

RF

THE

NO O

FATSO? WHAT FATSO?!?

I'M HUNGRY! !?

YEAH! GRRRR!

AHAHA

THERE WON'T BE ENOUGH FOR EVERYONE

OUM! BY TOUTATIS!

FATSO!

THANK YOU OBÉLIX.

OUCH!

GR WHAT A FEA

HAS EVERYONE TAKEN THEIR MAGIC POTION?

B

I SAW IT FIRST!

BAH! THAT'S NOT WORTH A MENHIR
Script: Latin
Language: French

Reverse

Description:
Asterix emerges from an explosion, empowered by magic potion and ready to fight Romans.
Inscription:
60e ANNIVERSAIRE

50

EURO

ASTERIX® - OBELIX® - IDEFIX® / ©2019 LES ÉDITIONS ALBERT RENÉ / GOSCINNY-UDERZO 2019
Translation:
60th ANNIVERSARY

50

EURO

ASTERIX® - OBELIX® - IDEFIX® / ©2019 LES ÉDITIONS ALBERT RENÉ / GOSCINNY-UDERZO 2019
Script: Latin
Language: French

Edge

Plain

Categories

Mustache/Beard

Mints

NameMark
Monnaie de Paris

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2019500Proof

Historical background

In 2019, France's currency situation was firmly anchored within the Eurozone framework, using the euro (€) as its sole legal tender. The broader monetary policy, including interest rates and quantitative easing, was set by the European Central Bank (ECB) under the presidency of Mario Draghi (and later Christine Lagarde). Domestically, the focus was less on currency sovereignty and more on managing economic performance within the single currency. Key concerns included persistently low inflation, which remained below the ECB's target, and the need for structural reforms to boost competitiveness, a point of frequent contention between Paris and Brussels.

The year saw significant domestic economic debates with currency implications. The "Gilets Jaunes" (Yellow Vests) protest movement, which began in late 2018, continued into 2019 and centered on purchasing power and economic inequality. While not a direct attack on the euro, the protests highlighted frustrations with the cost of living, which some critics linked to the constraints of Eurozone membership. Simultaneously, President Emmanuel Macron advocated for deeper Eurozone integration, including a common budget, to strengthen the currency union's resilience—a vision that faced resistance from more fiscally conservative member states like Germany.

Furthermore, 2019 was marked by underlying discussions about the euro's international role. Against the backdrop of growing geopolitical tensions and the Trump administration's policies, France, alongside Germany, renewed calls to bolster the euro as a strategic tool to reduce European dependence on the US dollar in energy and financial transactions. This push for "strategic autonomy" in currency affairs aimed to shield the EU from external financial shocks and sanctions, setting a longer-term agenda for the currency's future beyond the immediate economic indicators of the year.
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