Monnaie de Paris Tourist Token - Périgueux (Musée Vesunna - La tête dite de Junon) 2011 front Monnaie de Paris Tourist Token - Périgueux (Musée Vesunna - La tête dite de Junon) 2011 back
Monnaie de Paris Tourist Token - Périgueux (Musée Vesunna - La tête dite de Junon) 2011 photo
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Monnaie de Paris Tourist Token - Périgueux Musée Vesunna - La tête dite de Junon

2011 year
Copper-aluminium-nickel 15.9 g 34 mm
Description
Location
France
Type
Medals › Souvenir medallions
Year
2011
Composition
Copper-aluminium-nickel
Weight
15.9 g
Diameter
34 mm
Thickness
2.45 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-12
References
Numista
N#146327
Rarity index
90%

Reverse

Monnaie de Paris
France 2011
On the periphery: "France" written in eight languages.
In the center, the logo of the Monnaie de Paris.

Lettering:
צרפת ~ फ्रांस ~ FRANCIA ~ ФРАНЦИЯ ~ FRANKREICH ~ 法国 ~ فرنسا ~ フランス ~
FRANCE 2011
MONNAIE DE PARIS
EVM

Edge

Reeded

Comment

Vesunna, sometimes referred to as Tutela Augusta ("august protector"), is a Poliad goddess of water and fertility. Originally a Gallic deity, her cult was taken over by the Roman religion. She was the patron of the city Vesunna (southern district of Perigueux today) to which she gave her name, and was venerated by the Petrocores who lived in this region, through processions, rites and sacrifices. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesunna_(mythology)