1993 AD., France, 5th republic, 50th anniversary of the National Resistance Movement and death of Jean Moulin, Paris mint, 2 Francs, KM 1062.
France, 5th republic, 50th anniversary of the National Resistance Movement and death of Jean Moulin commemorative, engraver: Émile Rousseau, Paris mint, 1993 AD.,
2 Francs (ø 26,5 mm / 7,43 g), nickel (magnetic), 7,5 g theor. mint weight (?), mintage 30.001.850 , axis coin alignment ↑↓ (180°), dented edge,
Obv.: · RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE · / ER / 1993 - JEAN / MOULIN , partial portrait of Jean Moulin based on iconic photo with hat and scarf against the Croix de Lorraine in background, engraver´s monogram in r. field.
Rev.: LIBERTÉ · EGALITÉ · FRATERNITÉ / 2 / Francs / 1993 , value between laurel and oak branches, motto of the French Republic around, privy marks (cornucopia – dolphin) flanking date below..
KM 1062 ; Gad. 548 ; F. 273 ; Schön 305 .
Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1993 30.000.000
1993 1,850 Essai issue
Jean Moulin (20 June 1899 – 8 July 1943) was a high-profile member of the Resistance in France during World War II. He is remembered today as an important symbol of the Resistance, owing mainly to his role in unifying the French resistance under Charles de Gaulle and his death while in Gestapo custody.
More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Moulin