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10 Euro France 2026 - Elizabeth II - blister

Silver commemorative coin of France 2026 with a nominal value of 10 Euro - Elizabeth II - blister. Materi...
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Silver commemorative coin of France 2026 with a nominal value of 10 Euro - Elizabeth II - blister.
Material: Ag 333/1000
Diameter: 31 mm
Weight: 13 g
Quality: UNC (0/0) - standard
Mintage: 10,000 pcs
Issue date: 23.03.2026

In 2026, Monnaie de Paris pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, a significant figure in contemporary history and a symbol of institutional stability. The Queen of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations, Elizabeth II, was born in London in 1926. During World War II, she volunteered for the British armed forces as a driver and mechanic, becoming the first woman in the royal family to serve actively. She ascended the throne in 1952 and reigned for more than seventy years, becoming the longest-reigning monarch in British history. Elizabeth II embodied enduring and respected female authority in a predominantly male environment while fulfilling her role as a wife and mother. From the moment she ascended the throne, she asserted herself through her sense of duty and ability to exercise power within the strict framework of a constitutional monarchy, helping to strengthen the legitimacy of women's roles in the highest state functions. Her actions contributed to the international influence of the United Kingdom and the maintenance of lasting diplomatic ties. Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away in 2022, remains an iconic figure in contemporary history, a symbol of female authority exercised with consistency, discretion, and a sense of duty.

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