Alexandre Dumas and the Three Musketeers - 10€ Silver Coin - 2024 (variants available)
Alexandre Dumas and the Three Musketeers - 10€ Silver Coin - 2024 (variants available)
Alexandre Dumas and the Three Musketeers - 10€ Silver Coin - 2024 (variants available)
Alexandre Dumas and the Three Musketeers - 10€ Silver Coin - 2024 (variants available)
Alexandre Dumas and the Three Musketeers - 10€ Silver Coin - 2024 (variants available)
Alexandre Dumas and the Three Musketeers - 10€ Silver Coin - 2024 (variants available)
Alexandre Dumas and the Three Musketeers - 10€ Silver Coin - 2024 (variants available)
Alexandre Dumas and the Three Musketeers - 10€ Silver Coin - 2024 (variants available)

Alexandre Dumas and the Three Musketeers - 10€ Silver Coin - 2024 (variants available)

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Style D'Artagnan

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OBVERSE

Two elements link the four coins dedicated to each of the four Musketeers: a part of a "1"
which becomes whole once the coins are placed end to end, and one of the four letters of the word "all". These
elements are a nod to the novel's iconic phrase: "One for All and All for One."

  • D'Artagnan:

On this side, D'Artagnan is depicted in the second low position. In the background on the left,
jewelry refers to the main plot of the novel: the queen's ferrets. On the right, ears of wheat and
an armed lion, symbol of the coat of arms of Gascony, are placed in front of a map of Gascony, a reminder of the origin of the character.

  • Athos

On this side, Athos stands in a third position. To his left are represented fleurs-de-lys with
additions of lace and feminine attributes, recalling his story with Milady. Stemmed glasses and
bunches of grapes to his right reflect the character's good-natured nature, and a map of Béarn, the character's place of origin.

  • Porthos

On this side, Porthos is in the quarte position. The fleurs-de-lys and swords to his left symbolize the
King's Musketeers of which he is a member. On the right, various French specialties reflect his bon vivant character: a stemmed glass, wheat, bread, vegetables, meat.

  • Aramis

On this side, Aramis is depicted in the fifth position. The fleurs-de-lys and swords on his left
symbolize the King's musketeers of which he is a part. To his right, books and churches illustrate the man
scholar that Aramis was as well as his hesitation between a religious career and his career as a soldier
musketeer.

REVERSE

The reverse shows the face value surrounded by two branches, one of oak,
the other of laurel, which evoke the acronym of the Euro. The entire motif of the reverse is framed by "Republic
French” as well as a collection of lines representing the Hexagon.

Currency: Euro

Country: France

Metal: 333%

Weight: 13 g

Quality: UNC

Size: 31 mm

Draw: 10,000

Face Value: 10€

Year: 2024

Mint: Paris Mint