Obverse: the obverse of the coin depicts an Angel standing on a pedestal with the French constitution in hand and writing on it. The inscription "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE" (French Republic) is engraved on the top of the coin. The left side of the coin depicts the hands of justice (lat. Fasces lictoriae), and the right side depicts the Rooster, which since Galician times has been a French symbol of awakening, vigilance, the herald of the call to rebirth and the call to fight. The name "DUPRÉ" is engraved on the bottom of the coin.
Reverse: the denomination "100 FRANCS" and the year of minting are engraved in the center of the coin, the entire composition is surrounded by a laurel wreath and the words "LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE" (Lithuanian Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood) are engraved around it. At the bottom is the mintmark.
Edge: engraved DIEU * PROTEGE * LA * FRANCE *** (God forbid France).
About the coin: the famous French gold coin, also known as the "Angel of Happiness Coin", is believed to bring good luck, happiness and wealth to its owner. These gold coins are reminiscent of France as a state of one of the powers of the world in the 19th and 20th centuries.
After the Great French Revolution in 1789, the overthrow of the aristocratic government necessitated the creation of a new design coin, as the coins of the former depicted the rulers of France. The angel design coin was created by the famous French engraver August Dupre in 1791, based on ancient symbols. The Angel of Dupre is believed to be an old symbol of divinity, which originated in the ancient Roman religion in which it was believed that every human or other creation (nature, animals) has an entity and a soul, which was very much in line with the mood of the French Revolution.Coin that brings happiness: It is believed that this coin brings good luck and happiness to its holder. According to legend, Augustine Dupree himself was sentenced to death by cutting his head in a guillotine after the revolution, but he had this coin in his pocket and he managed to escape punishment. This gold coin has been given a mystical aura over the years, and it itself is shrouded in legends of success, it is said to have even changed the history of the world. Legend has it that the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte always carried a Gold Coin of the Angel of Happiness in his pocket until he accidentally lost it the night before the fateful Battle of Waterloo, and the defeated battle of Napoleon marked the beginning of its collapse.
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