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Friday, 27 March 2026

4406) "Île de France, Grand Est and Occitane", French Regions, Republique Francaise (Republic of France): Three French Regions out of Eighteen begin the Coin Series: Monnaie de Paris (The Paris Mint) has issued Hexagonal and Round Gold and Silver Coins which portray the three Regions: Date/Year of Coins issue: 25.03.2026:

4406) "Île de France, Grand Est and Occitane", French Regions,  Republique Francaise (Republic of France): Three French Regions out of Eighteen begin the Coin Series: Monnaie de Paris (The Paris Mint) has issued Hexagonal and Round Gold and Silver Coins which portray the three Regions: Date/Year of Coins issue: 25.03.2026:


The Header/Banner presents the Gold and Silver Coins depicting  the three Regions of Île-de-France, Occitanie and Grand Est in 2026.


Gold and Silver Coins in hexagonal format

Ten years after the introduction of the 18 new regions comprising metropolitan France and its overseas territories, the Monnaie de Paris is launching a collection celebrating the richness of these territories. 

Each year, new regions will be depicted, starting with Île-de-France, Occitanie and Grand Est in 2026.

The collection will be developed over four years, during which three or four regions will be highlighted for each vintage

It consists of four denominations per region. Each region is represented by two gold coins and two silver coins, two round collector coins and two hexagonal gold and silver euro coins

The Reverses of the round coins is covered with discs of different diameters, forming the silhouette of metropolitan France, which stands out thanks to its polished finish. 

The names of all the metropolitan French regions are inscribed at their geographical location.

Collection of Region - Île de France HEXAGONAL

Collection of Region - Île de France

As a French institution, it is in the DNA of the Monnaie de Paris to promote the country's heritage, history, and everything related to its deep-rooted identity. In the past, the Monnaie de Paris had celebrated the French regions in several of its collections, but not since their evolution in 2016.

Ten years after the introduction of the 18 new regions comprising metropolitan France and its overseas territories, Monnaie de Paris is launching a collection celebrating the richness of these territories. 

As local authorities with broad and diverse powers, the regions are not just administrative divisions. They have their own distinct identities, marked by traditions born of their geographical and historical specificities. The regions reflect the richness of France's natural and cultural heritage. In 2026, the Île-de-France, Occitanie, and Grand Est regions will be honored.

Design Elements:

Educational and cultural value: The series emphasizes France’s diversity, encouraging numismatists to explore regional traditions through coinage.

Île de France Coin:

On the Reverse of these Gold and Silver Coins, we recognise essential components of the identity of the Île-de-France region. The design is centred around the quintessential symbol of the region, Paris, and even France: the Eiffel Tower.

Drawn from a low angle, the tower bears the name of the region inscribed in place of its first floor. 

It also rests on an Art Nouveau metro entrance, nestled under its arches. To its right, the bust of a majestic stag reminds us that the Île-de-France region is also a region of parks, woods, and forests. Three fleurs-de-lis, arranged around the stag, refer to the region's coat of arms.

On the Obverse of the Gold and Silver Coins, Louis XIV is depicted in profile with his name inscribed in his hair. Below his portrait, a decorative element from the gates of the Palace of Versailles in the form of an allegory of the Sun King doubles the reference to France's most famous king and the priceless architectural heritage he left to the Île-de-France region with the Palace of Versailles.

This Obverse of the Gold and Silver Coins displays the face value surrounded by two branches, one of oak and the other of laurel, evoking the Euro symbol. The entire reverse design is framed by “République Française” and an assembly of lines representing the Hexagon.

The specifications of the Gold Coin are:

5€ Gold coin 1/2g - Proof Quality Yeardate 2026

Shipped from 25 March

More Information

Diameter  11 mm

Weight     0.5 g

Qualité     Proof

Mintage    2500

Millésime  2026

Valeur faciale   5€



The Reverse of the 10 Euro Silver Proof Coin

 The Obverse of the 10 Euro silver Proof Coin common to all issues.

Collection of regions - Occitanie:

The Reverse of this coin gathers symbols dear to the Occitanie region. Together, they encapsulate the essence of what makes up the identity of the region.

At the centre of the drawing, the Occitan cross, adorned with the name of the region, links all the other elements

On the right, Olympe de Gouge, a woman of letters and a revolutionary born in Montauban, is depicted and named

Below her portrait are the Arènes de Nîmes

They illustrate the thousand-year-old architectural heritage of the region. 

On the left, the natural beauty of Occitanie is shown with a view of the Pyrenees mountain range and the head of a mountain ibex from the region

Finally, a starry sky with Saturn and a rocket flying through it is a nod to the aerospace industry, which is inextricably linked to the capital of the region: Toulouse.

This Obverse side of the 10 Euro Silver Proof Coin displays the face value surrounded by two branches, one of oak and the other of laurel, evoking the Euro symbol. The entire reverse design is framed by “République Française” and an assembly of lines representing the Hexagon.

Collection of egions - Occitani Yeardate 2026

Shipped from 25 March

More Information

Diameter  11 mm

Weight     0.5 g

Qualité     Proof

Mintage    2500

Millésime  2026

Valeur faciale   5€


The Presentation Box/Case for the Occitanis Gold Coin

The Presentation Box/Case for the Silver Proof Coin for Ile de France.

Collection of Regions - Grand Est

 Description

Designs inspired by local identity: For Grand Est, motifs often include Strasbourg Cathedral and a native bird.

In France, “Grand Clovis” usually refers to Clovis I, the first king of the Franks to unite all Frankish tribes under one ruler (reigned 481–511 CE). He is considered the founder of the Merovingian dynasty and a key figure in the origins of France.

5€ Gold coin 1/2g Proof Quality Yeardate 2026

Shipped from 25 March

More Information

Diameter  11 mm

Weight     0.5 g

Qualité     Proof

Mintage    2500

Millésime  2026

Valeur faciale   5€

The Presentation Box/Case for the Grand Est Silver Coin












Links to "La Art de la Plume (The Art of Writing) Coin Series:


3) Jules Verne (1828 - 1905) France: "The Art of the Pen" Coin Series: Monnaie de Paris has released a set of Gold and Silver Coins featuring Verne's famous Books/Works: Date/Year of Coins issue: 13.03.2025

4) Agatha Christie (United Kingdom), Republic of France (Republique Francaise): "La Art de la Plume (The Art of the Pen/Quill/Writing) Coin Series: Two 10 Euro Silver Proof Coins and a 50 Euro Gold Coin issued by the Monnaie de Paris (The Paris Mint) depict the Detective Fiction Writer: Date/Year of Coins issue: 27.02.2026

Posts on Agatha Christie by Royal Mail UK:

1) Celebrating the Centenary of Agatha Christie's first Crime Novel and the 40th Anniversary of her passing away by the issue of six stamps featuring key scenes and principal characters from six of her iconic novels by the Royal Mail, UK: Date/Year of Stamp Set issue: 15.09.2016

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Links to Posts on Concorde Supersonic Airliner:

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:

Posts on Coins and Stamps issued by France:













































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







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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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