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The E-Sylum: Volume 27, Number 3, January 21, 2024, Article 22

FRANCE MELTS NEW EU COINS

Politico reported this week that the Paris Mint (Monnaie de Paris) was forced to destroy new euro coins due to a design snafu. Here's an excerpt - see the complete article online. Thanks to David Pickup for passing this along. -Editor

French Euro coins France has destroyed and reminted 27 million coins after failing to ask the EU for design approval and then being told they didn't conform.

The Monnaie de Paris, the country's mint, produced the 10, 20 and 50 cent coins with a new pattern in November but later discovered that the way the stars of the EU flag had been depicted was not compliant with the European Commission's very precise requirements.

Under EU law, countries can change the design of the "national" face of euro coins every 15 years, but they need the green light from the Commission as well as other eurozone governments, which have to be informed and have seven days to raise objections.

France informally contacted the Commission in November, before addressing a formal request to approve the design, but the mint had gone ahead without waiting for the EU's OK. It then received an informal warning from the Commission stressing that the new design was not in line with EU rules, according to a French economy ministry official with direct knowledge of the file, speaking to POLITICO on condition of anonymity.

The design of the new coins proposed by the French government and validated by the Commission is still a secret and will be unveiled before the spring, the French economy ministry said.

The Monnaie de Paris did not respond to a request for comment.

But were any examples saved for national numismatic collections? Are there at least photographs? Did any of these coins get spirited away from the melt by workers? I guess we'll know if any of these turn up in the market in the future.

See Roger Burdette's article in this week's Loose Change section for a story of another great coin melt - the conversion of millions of U.S. gold coins into bars after 1933. -Editor

To read the complete article, see:
France melts down millions of coins because EU says its stars don't look right (https://www.politico.eu/article/france-euro-coins-destroyed-brussels-veto-on-new-design/)

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