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Abbeville Collegiate St Vulfran Temporary Of Cities 1998 FDC 1082A96

$ 6.55

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • country: France
  • years for type: 1998
  • Certification: Does not apply
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    From 1992 to 1998, cities or organizations had the right to mint coins under future MONNAIE European. These currencies were legal tender and were exchanged at 6 francs fifty centimes the Ecu (or the euro). We bought bread in Ecu and we were given MONNAIE in francs and cents.
    It was fun, especially instructive, because it was to accustom the population to this new MONNAIE .
    These coins had a limited circulation period, generally one month, and had to be approved by the State, which alone has the right to MONNAIE . Europe has also forced France to put an end to this practice and on July 31, 1998 all strikes were suspended. These strikes often took place following events and were due only to municipalities, administrations, associations or voluntary companies, sometimes for advertising purposes.
    From 1992 to 1998, cities or organizations had the right to mint coins under future MONNAIE European. These currencies were legal tender and were exchanged at 6 francs fifty centimes the Ecu (or the euro). We bought bread in Ecu and we were given MONNAIE in francs and cents.  It was fun, especially instructive, because it was to accustom the population to this new MONNAIE .  These coins had a limited circulation period, generally one month, and had to be approved by the State, which alone has the right to MONNAIE . Europe has also forced France to put an end to this practice and on July 31, 1998 all strikes were suspended. These strikes often took place following events and were due only to municipalities, administrations, associations or voluntary companies, sometimes for advertising purp
    From 1992 to 1998, cities or organizations had the right to mint coins under future MONNAIE European. These currencies were legal tender and were exchanged at 6 francs fifty centimes the Ecu (or the euro). We bought bread in Ecu and we were given MONNAIE in francs and cents.  It was fun, especially instructive, because it was to accustom the population to this new MONNAIE .  These coins had a limited circulation period, generally one month, and had to be approved by the State, which alone has the right to MONNAIE . Europe has also forced France to put an end to this practice and on July 31, 1998 all strikes were suspended. These strikes often took place following events and were due only to municipalities, administrations, associations or voluntary companies, sometimes for advertising purp
    From 1992 to 1998, cities or organizations had the right to mint coins under future MONNAIE European. These currencies were legal tender and were exchanged at 6 francs fifty centimes the Ecu (or the euro). We bought bread in Ecu and we were given MONNAIE in francs and cents.  It was fun, especially instructive, because it was to accustom the population to this new MONNAIE .  These coins had a limited circulation period, generally one month, and had to be approved by the State, which alone has the right to MONNAIE . Europe has also forced France to put an end to this practice and on July 31, 1998 all strikes were suspended. These strikes often took place following events and were due only to municipalities, administrations, associations or voluntary companies, sometimes for advertising purp
    From 1992 to 1998, cities or organizations had the right to mint coins under future MONNAIE European. These currencies were legal tender and were exchanged at 6 francs fifty centimes the Ecu (or the euro). We bought bread in Ecu and we were given MONNAIE in francs and cents.  It was fun, especially instructive, because it was to accustom the population to this new MONNAIE .  These coins had a limited circulation period, generally one month, and had to be approved by the State, which alone has the right to MONNAIE . Europe has also forced France to put an end to this practice and on July 31, 1998 all strikes were suspended. These strikes often took place following events and were due only to municipalities, administrations, associations or voluntary companies, sometimes for advertising purp
    From 1992 to 1998, cities or organizations had the right to mint coins under future MONNAIE European. These currencies were legal tender and were exchanged at 6 francs fifty centimes the Ecu (or the euro). We bought bread in Ecu and we were given MONNAIE in francs and cents.  It was fun, especially instructive, because it was to accustom the population to this new MONNAIE .  These coins had a limited circulation period, generally one month, and had to be approved by the State, which alone has the right to MONNAIE . Europe has also forced France to put an end to this practice and on July 31, 1998 all strikes were suspended. These strikes often took place following events and were due only to municipalities, administrations, associations or voluntary companies, sometimes for advertising purp
    From 1992 to 1998, cities or organizations had the right to mint coins under future MONNAIE European. These currencies were legal tender and were exchanged at 6 francs fifty centimes the Ecu (or the euro). We bought bread in Ecu and we were given MONNAIE in francs and cents.  It was fun, especially instructive, because it was to accustom the population to this new MONNAIE .  These coins had a limited circulation period, generally one month, and had to be approved by the State, which alone has the right to MONNAIE . Europe has also forced France to put an end to this practice and on July 31, 1998 all strikes were suspended. These strikes often took place following events and were due only to municipalities, administrations, associations or voluntary companies, sometimes for advertising purp
    From 1992 to 1998, cities or organizations had the right to mint coins under future MONNAIE European. These currencies were legal tender and were exchanged at 6 francs fifty centimes the Ecu (or the euro). We bought bread in Ecu and we were given MONNAIE in francs and cents.  It was fun, especially instructive, because it was to accustom the population to this new MONNAIE .  These coins had a limited circulation period, generally one month, and had to be approved by the State, which alone has the right to MONNAIE . Europe has also forced France to put an end to this practice and on July 31, 1998 all strikes were suspended. These strikes often took place following events and were due only to municipalities, administrations, associations or voluntary companies, sometimes for advertising purp