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Friday, 23 January 2026

4306) Concorde - Supersonic Aviation History, Republic of France (Republique Francaise): 50th Anniversary of the Concorde (1976-2026): Monnaie de Paris (The Paris Mint) has issued Gold and Silver Proof Coins to Mark the Exceptional Supersonic Aircraft: Date/Year of Coins issue: 20.01.2026:

4306) Concorde - Supersonic Aviation History, Republic of France (Republique Francaise): 50th Anniversary of the Concorde (1976-2026): Monnaie de Paris (The Paris Mint) has issued Gold and Silver Proof Coins to Mark the Exceptional Supersonic Aircraft: Date/Year of Coins issue: 20.01.2026:

The Monnaie de Paris (The Paris Mint) has issued 1000, 200 and 50 Euro (Gold) and 20 and 10 Euro (Silver) Proof Coins featuring the advent and ingenuity of Concorde. 

The Header/Banner presents the Reverses and Obverses of the Gold and Silver Proof Coins against a representation of a Concorde aircraft in flight.
An abstract design combining half the Eiffel Tower and half of Concorde features on the Reverses of the Coins.

 

This year, the World of Aviation celebrates and remembers the 50th Anniversary of the Concorde’s first commercial flight

A true technological gem and an engineering marvel, Concorde was a revolutionary Anglo-French supersonic airliner. 

Capable of flying passengers at over twice the speed of sound - Mach 2 or, around 1,354 mph and flying at an altitude of 60,000 feet, passengers on board could actually see views of the Earth's curvature

The revolutionary and advanced design featured an iconic delta wing, narrow fuselage, turbojet-powered engines and a droop nose to improve visibility during take-off and landing. 

With a total of 20 Concorde’s built, 10 each in Britain and 10 in France, the Concorde was a symbol of modernity and continuously the holder of speed records for commercial flight.

 The First Flight:

The famous supersonic aircraft took their first flight commercially on the 21st of January 1976 with two simultaneous flights departing from the partner countries that developed it - France and Great Britain. 

One of the aircraft that took off from Paris flew to Rio de Janeiro via Dakar, Senegal while the other Concorde airplane departed from London and flew to Bahrain. 

Scheduled Concorde flights entered service in 1976 with British Airways and Air France, flying popular transatlantic routes

Concorde drastically cut Paris to New York City flight times to around 3 and a half hours, routinely seating 100 passengers, but could accommodate up to 128 in a narrow cabin which offered luxury at supersonic speeds

Concorde's crew members usually included six cabin attendants and an aircrew of three comprising two pilots and one flight engineer. 

Initially, with Concorde’s launch, the cost of a one-way ticket was priced around $1000 but rose significantly over time. Towards the last decade of their service, a typical one-way ticket from New York to London could cost between $10,000 and $12,000.

Concorde faced environmental issues such as ‘sonic booms’ during landing which limited overland flights and restricted routes

The service also faced additional economic challenges such as high fuel consumption which required one ton of jet fuel per seat for a transatlantic flight and expensive maintenance made it a costly venture. 

Despite the cost of a ticket, and some periods of profitability, the Concorde service was not a long-term commercial success and talks of retiring the fleet were mentioned at governmental levels near the late 1990’s

Unexpectedly, a fatal crash occurred on the 25th July 2000 when Air France Flight 4590 crashed shortly after take-off with all 109 passengers and crew as well as four bystanders on the ground killed

This was the only fatal incident involving Concorde but commercial service was suspended until November 2001. 

Air France flew its last commercial flight on the 30th May 2003 and British Airways retired their Concorde fleet on the 24th October the same year, ending supersonic passenger flight, 27 years after commercial operations had begun. Today, eighteen of the 20 aircraft built are preserved and are on display in Europe and North America.

 The Coin Collection:


The collection is created in collaboration with designer Romain Hugault, who immortalises the Concorde amid its most iconic destinations - New York and Rio. 

On the Reverse of the Gold and Silver Coins, a composition features a representation of the Concorde seen from above and is placed in the centre. 

- In place of its right delta wing is a representation of the Eiffel Tower. Its shape, resembling that of the supersonic aircraft, blends perfectly with the shape of Concorde. 

- The fusion of these elements recalls both the nationality of France’s fleet of Concorde and its first take-off location. 

- On either side of the central design are vertical lines evoking the aircraft's blazing speed. 

- The text "CONCORDE" and "DE LA MISE EN SERVICE DU CONCORDE" is shown in a vertical direction.

- To the upper left of the Concorde depiction is the year 2026 and shown on the right, the anniversary text "50 ANS". 

- This face highlights the most prestigious destinations served by Air France's Concorde, that of New York and Rio. 

- The design features the Concorde flying at full speed over Rio Bay, recognisable by the Corcovado seen from behind and Sugarloaf Mountain. 

- Above the aircraft, New York is represented by the face of the Statue of Liberty dominating the iconic Manhattan skyline of the late 20th century, in which the twin towers of the World Trade Centre can be seen. 

- The face value "200 or 50 EURO (Gold) 10 EURO (Silver) shown in stylised lettering is shown to the upper right of Liberty’s image and the letters RF are positioned to the lower left, completing the design. 

The Obverse of the Gold and Silver Coins on the face value coin range include the current standard motif of the geometrical design of shapes arranged in different positions creating a series of borders which encircle the text "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE" and a laurel wreath of sprigs of olive and oak branches. 

The denomination of "EURO 1000 (Gold) 10 or 20 (Silver)" is arranged in the centre. 

 The specifications of these Coins are:

Denomination Metal       Weight     Diameter Quality         Mintage Limit

10 Euro    .333 Silver       13 gr.       31 mm.    UNC 15,000 pieces

20 Euro    .999 Silver       22.2 g.     37 mm.    Proof         4000 pieces

50 Euro    .999 Gold 7.78 g.     22.2 mm. Proof        500 pieces

200 Euro .999 Gold        31.1 g.     37 mm.    Proof        200 pieces

1000 Euro       .999 Gold        6.5 g.      23 mm.    UNC        2026 pieces

- Available from the 20th January, each coin in the collector range is encapsulated and presented in a custom case accompanied with a certificate of authenticity

- The range of face value coins are presented in a colourful folder (€10) or, encapsulated and presented in a custom case (€1000).





Links:

1) Concorde, a Stamp set from Gibraltar, A British Overseas Territory (BOT): 50th Anniversary of the first Supersonic Passenger Carrying Commercial Airplane, jointly built by France and Great Britain: Stamp set issue date: 20.04.2019

2) Dakota Aircraft (Douglas DC-3) and the Berlin Airlift (26.06.1948-12.05.1958): Five Commemorative Coins - Three Gold (500, 200 and 50 Euro) anf two Silver (50 and 10 Euro) issued by the Monnaie dce Paris in 2018, in the Coins Series "L'Aviation Historie" (Aviation and History) as a tribute to the "flying workhorse" and its massive relief operations during the Berlin Airlift

Links:

1) For more on the Olympics and Paralympics held in the past, including the origins and history of the Olympics and Commemorative coins issued both on London Olympics and Paralympics please read my post on the London Olympics 2012 link as follows: History of the ancient & modern Olympics and Paralympics & commemorative coins issued during the London Olympics and Paralympics

2) For the Moscow Summer Olympics held in 1980: please read the post on the following link: Commemorative Coins issued on the occasion of Moscow Summer Olympics 1980 by the Russian Mint

3) For the Winter Olympics held at Sochi, Russia and the Commemorative Banknote issued, please read the post on the following link:A 100 Rouble Banknote Commemorating the Sochi, Russia Winter Olympics 2014

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

10) The 31st Summer Olympics or the "XXXI Summer Olympic Games" or "Rio 2016" being held in Brazil (05.08.2016-21.08.2016): Commemorative Coins and Postage Stamps

2023 Rugby World Cup Tournament, France:

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65) Jean Baptiste Poquilin (known professionally as "Moliere"), France: 400th Birth Anniversary (1622-2022): Monnaie de Paris (The Paris Mint) has issued Gold and Silver Coins celebrating the milestone: Year of Coins issue: 01/2022

66) "Smiley", France: 50th Anniversary (1972-2022): Monnaie de Paris (The Paris Mint) has brought out a 10 Euro Silver Coin celebrating the mileastone: Date/Year of Coins/Medals issue: 2022

67) "Animals at Dusk", France: La Poste, France (French Post) has brought out a 12 Stamp Booklet depicting Animals seen at Dusk: Date/Year of Stamp Booklet issue: 14.02.2022

68) Crafts - Luthierie, France: La Poste, France (French Post) has brought out a Postage Stamp of 1.65 Euro on the National School of Lutherie Mirecourt: Date/Year of Stamp issue: 14.02.2022

69) "Odeillo Solar Furnace", Republic of France: La Poste France (French Post) has issued a Postage Stamp of 1.16 Euro on the World's largest Solar Furnace located in France: Date/Year of Stamp issue: 28.03.2022

70) "The Grand Organ, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France: "Treasures (or Tresors) of Notre Dame Stamp Series": La Poste, France (French Post) has issued a Postage Stamp of 1.65 Euro, depicting the historical Organ: Date of stamp issue: 18.04.2022







Links to 2024 Paris Olympic posts:




Women of the World Coin Series:


Natures of France (Natures de France) - Trilogy Coin Series:






Ors de France Coin Series:




Museum Masterpieces Coin Series:





































EUROMED stamp issues:

Links to other posts in Metropolis Tiffany Art Coin Series:

i) Metropolis Tiffany Art Coin Series features Paris, the French Capital, Republic of Palau: Minted by: B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt GmbH at their facilities in Munich: Coin coordinated by: Coin Invest Trust (CIT): Year of Coin issue: 2021

ii) Tiffany Art Metropolis - The Cathedral of Notre Dame (Paris, France), Republic of Palau: "Tiffany Art Coin Series": Coin minted by : B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt GmbH at their facilities in Munich: Coin coordinated by: Coin Invest Trust (CIT) Year of Coin issue: 2021

iii) Tiffany Art Metropolis - Rome, the Capital of Italy, Republic of Palau: "TiffanyArt Coin Series": Coin Minted by:B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt GmbH at their facilities in Munich: Coin coordinated by Coin Inverst Trust (CIT): Year of Coin issue: 2022

iv) St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican (San Pietro in Vaticano), Republic of Palau: "Tiffany Art Metropolis Coin Series - San Pietro": Coin Invest Trust (CIT) has coordinated the issue of $500 (Gold) and $25 (Silver Coins minted by B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt GmbH at their facilities in Munich: Year of Coin issue: 2022

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