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10 Euro (Same-sex marriage in France) – France

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: 10 years of Same-sex marriage in France
France
Context
Year: 2023
Issuer: France Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1958)
Currency:
(since 2002)
Total mintage: 10,000
Material
Diameter: 31 mm
Weight: 13 g
Shape: Round
Composition: Billon (33.3% Silver)
Techniques: Milled, Coloured
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #366451
Value
Exchange value: 10 EUR = $11.81
Inflation-adjusted value: 10.99 EUR

Obverse

Description:
"10 EURO" flanked by laurel and oak branches, encircled by "RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE," three hexagons, and the issue year.
Inscription:
RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE

EURO 10

2023
Translation:
FRENCH REPUBLIC

EURO 10

2023
Script: Latin
Language: French
Designer: Joaquin Jimenez

Reverse

Description:
Les deux arcs-en-ciel forment un symbole infini, évoquant la diversité humaine. Les couleurs en bas reprennent le "drapeau du progrès" : le noir et brun pour les personnes de couleur marginalisées, et le blanc, rose et bleu clair du drapeau transgenre.
Inscription:
10 ANS

LOI DU 17 MAI 2013

MARIAGE POUR TOUS

LUTTE

FIERTE
Translation:
10 Years

Law of 17 May 2013

Marriage for All

Struggle

Pride
Script: Latin
Language: French

Edge

Plain

Categories

Marriage
Symbol> Wreath

Mints

NameMark
Monnaie de Paris

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
202310,000

Historical background

In 2023, France, as a member of the Eurozone, operated under the euro (€), a currency managed by the European Central Bank (ECB). The primary monetary policy context was defined by the ECB's aggressive campaign to combat high inflation, a legacy of the post-pandemic supply chain disruptions and the energy crisis exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. Throughout the year, the ECB implemented a series of significant interest rate hikes, which aimed to cool demand and bring inflation down from its peak. This tightening cycle directly influenced borrowing costs for French businesses and households, slowing economic activity and raising concerns about potential recessionary pressures.

Domestically, the French government faced the delicate challenge of supporting purchasing power while adhering to EU fiscal rules. High inflation, though easing from its 2022 peak, remained a central political and economic concern, eroding household budgets. In response, the government deployed targeted measures such as energy price caps, food inflation checks, and indexed increases to pensions and welfare benefits. These fiscal interventions aimed to cushion the social impact but also contributed to a high public debt burden, which remained above 110% of GDP, leading to ongoing scrutiny from European institutions and credit rating agencies.

Looking outward, the euro's exchange rate fluctuated against major currencies like the US dollar, influenced by the differential between ECB and Federal Reserve policies. A relatively weaker euro helped French exporters but increased the cost of energy and other imported goods. Overall, the 2023 currency situation in France was characterized by this tension between the ECB's restrictive monetary policy to ensure price stability and the government's expansionary fiscal measures to protect its citizens, all within the framework of shared European sovereignty over the currency.
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