2925) 2023 Rugby World Cup Tournament (08.09.2023 - 28.10.2023), France: First of Three Collector Coin sets of ¼€ (Euro) each issued by the Monnaie de Paris (The Paris Mint) featuring the European Nations which will participate in the World Cup: Date/Year of Coin Release: 2023:
The Header/Banner showcases the six Aluminium-Bronze (AlBr) coins at left, against a background of the Rugby World Cup placed at right.
The Monnaie de Paris has released the first of three series of collector coins that mark the 2023 Rugby World Cup tournament, which France is hosting from 08.09.2023 to 28.10.2023.
It will be the third time France has hosted the Rugby World Cup, having previously hosted the 2007 Rugby World Cup, as well as the 1991 Rugby World Cup as joint hosts with England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
The French team is one of the favourite nations to win the competition following their victory in the 2022 Six Nations tournament.
This competition is the most prestigious Rugby Tournament in the world, and it has taken place every four years since 1987.
The 2023 Rugby World Cup will be the tenth men's Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for rugby union national teams.
The tournament will take place in France from 08.09.2023 to 28.10.2023 in nine venues across the country, and is the first Rugby World Cup to take place entirely in France.
The opening game and Final will take place at the Stade de France, North of Paris. The tournament will take place in the bicentenary year of the "invention" of the sport by William Webb Ellis.
Originally, the tournament was scheduled to last the usual six weeks, but in February 2021, World Rugby added a week to provide additional rest days for player welfare.
As such, the teams will have a minimum of five days' rest for all matches.
It precedes the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris and will take place less than a year before the Olympics opening ceremony.
The defending champions are South Africa, who defeated England in the 2019 Rugby World Cup Final.
Chile will make their first ever appearance at the Rugby World Cup, and Portugal will return for their second appearance, 16 years after their first appearance in the 2007 Rugby World Cup.
The Coins:
The first series will be dedicated to the European Rugby Nations, particularly the Anglo-Saxon countries from which the sport itself originated.
Each of the represented countries is a participant in the Six Nations Tournament, an annual competition that is the oldest and most famous of international rugby competitions.
France, England, Ireland, Wales, and Scotland are featured on five 1/4-euro coins, while the sixth one is dedicated to the competition emblem.
FRANCE: At the centre of the Coin is the Eiffel Tower, seen from the ground level.
To its right is a rugby player in the midst of a run is holding the ball under his arm while holding out the other as if he was fending off an opponent.
On the other side of the tower, the French flag is represented on a contemporary-shaped shield. The stylised text - "FRANCE" follows the outline of the coin above and below the shield.
ENGLAND: At the centre of the Coin is the top of the Elizabeth Tower of Big Ben, a reference to England.
On the right side of the design is a player running with a ball under his arm. At the left of the coin, the English cross of St. George’s flag is depicted on a contemporary-shaped shield.
The text - "ENGLAND" and "ANGLETERRE" follows the outline of the coin above and below the shield.
IRELAND: Featured in the centre of the Coin is the tower of the historic Trinity College Dublin.
On the right side is a rugby player who is making a defensive gesture by holding the ball against himself.
On the other side of the tower is the flag of Irish rugby depicted on a contemporary-shaped shield.
The country’s name is written in English and in French, "IRELAND" and "IRLANDE", and follows the outline of the coin above and below the shield.
SCOTLAND: In the centre of the coin is a depiction of Scotland’s iconic landmark, the Wallace Monument.
To the right is a determined-looking rugby player running straight ahead, ball under his arm.
To the left of the monument, the Scottish Cross of St. Andrew flag is depicted on a contemporary-shaped shield.
The name of the country is written in French and in English - "SCOTLAND" and "ECOSSE", following the outline of the coin above and below the shield.
WALES: At the bottom half of the coin is an image of the medieval towers of Caernarfon Castle.
Above and to the right is a rugby player depicted as he throws himself on the ground, ball in hand, as if to score a touchdown.
To the left of the design is the country’s flag, shown in a contemporary-shaped shield.
The design is surrounded by the name of the country "PAYS DE GALLES", in Welsh, "CYMRU", and in English, "WALES", which follows the outline of the coin above and below the shield.
RUGBY EMBLEM: The sixth coin in the series features the official emblem of the competition, which will take place in France from 08.09.2023 to 28.10.2023.
Beneath the logo is the commemorative text "RUGBY WORLD CUP FRANCE 2023".
Around the logo, the map of France is broken down by stylised graphic elements and placed along the rim.
The Common Reverse for the Series shows the Webb Ellis Cup, which the winner of the World Cup will keep in their custody until the next tournament.
On the left of the cup are the initials "RF" and on the right is the face value "¼€". The Rugby World Cup logo is placed below the cup. Encircling the design is the commemorative text "COUPE DU MONDE RUGBY FRANCE 2023".
The Rugby World Cup France 2023 logo
The specifications of the Silver Antiqued Coin are:
Country: Republic of France; Date/Year of Coin issue: 2023; Denomination: ¼€ (¼ Euro) x 6 Coins; Coin Theme: "2023 Rugby World Cup Tournament (08.09.2023 - 28.10.2023), France"; Metal Composition: Aluminium-Bronze (AlBr); Weight: 15.80 grams; Diameter/Size: 34.00 mm; Coin Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU); Mint: Monnaie de Paris (The Paris Mint); Mintage: 100,000 pieces (x 6 Coins); Designer: Joaquin Jimenez, General Engraver of the Monnaie de Paris.
- Each coin is available as a separate purchase and is presented in a sealed coin-card format with illustrations and text referencing each country and design.
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4) For Rio 2016, please click on the following link to get interesting insights into the mascots of the Rio Olympics Vinicius and Tom, the Games and the Commemorative Coins and stamps issue programme: 1)The 31st Summer Olympics "Rio 2016"2) Commemorative Stamps and booklets issued by the Department of Posts, India on 05.08.2016
5) For Ancient Olympic Games on Greek Coins of Antiquity, please click on the following link: Ancient Olympic Games on Greek Coins of Antiquity
6) For a set of Post cards titled "Olympic Events" : please click on the following link: "Olympic Events": A set of 12 Post Cards issued by the Karnataka Postal Circle, India Post on 11.07.2016
7) For a presentation set of two stamps titled "Spirit of Olympics, Athens, Atlanta" please visit the following link: Spirit of the Olympic Games, Athens-Atlanta: Celebrating the Centenary of the Modern Olympic Games
8) For a presentation set of four stamps titled "XXVIII Olympic Games" (2004 Summer Olympics Athens, Greece, please visit the following link: XVIII Summer Olympic Games, Athens Greece (2004)
9) For a presentation set of two stamps titled "XXIX Olympic Games" (2008 Summer Olympics, Beijing, China, please visit the following link: XXIX Olympic Games Beijing, China: 08.08.08- 24.08.08: A Presentation set of four stamps issued by India Post on 08.08.08
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