2025 1/4 oz France Gold 2025 1/4oz Gold The Sower - Myths and Wealth 50€ Coin PP
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| SKU | 07125045 |
|---|---|
| Description | In capsule with certificate, case and ribbon |
| Condition | Polished slab |
| Face Value | EUR 50 |
| Fineness | 999/1000 |
| Country | France |
| Weight (g) | 7.780000 |
| Fine Weight (g) | 7.770000 |
| Material | Gold |
| Diameter (mm) | 22 |
| Condition | PR |
| Mintage | 500 |
| Series | Sower |
| Issue Date | 24.09.2025 |
| Delivery date | Immediate |
The Sower is the emblematic coin series of Monnaie de Paris. Focused on historical and numismatic events, it has commemorated since 2014 the history of the currency itself. After two years spent commemorating the anniversary of the introduction of the euro in France, the Sower is renewed and takes a leap in time.
In the 16th century, fascinated by tales of a king covered in gold offering treasures to a sacred lake, the Spanish conquistadors embarked on a frantic quest to find the trail of El Dorado, the Golden Man. Francisco Pizarro's expedition in 1532 led to the capture of Atahualpa, the last Inca emperor, and the hope of a fabulous treasure. But the city of El Dorado remained elusive, forever nourishing the myth of elusive wealth hidden deep in the jungle.
The obverse of this coin features an original composition by Engraver General Joaquin Jiménez. The two portraits facing each other represent a Spanish conquistador and Atahualpa, the last Inca emperor. In the center, a gilded Inca idol “EL DORADO”, above the mythical lake where an Inca lord covered in gold dust is said to have offered the lake significant assets to appease the divinity in the water.
The reverse features a modernized adaptation of the sower by engraver Louis-Oscar Roty, revealing a heraldic version of the French flag on the drape of her dress. The letters “RF” for “French Republic” are also encircled by an interlace of hexagons reminiscent of France.
