ITEM DESCRIPTION

This is a .800 silver 20 francs coin from France dated 1929 commemorating the 10th Anniversary of Peace.
This is related to the Paris Peace Conference held in 1919 which included the preparation of the Treaty of Versailles along with others. 
It depicts the busts of G. Clemenceau, R. Poincare, and A. Briand who were Statesmen for France at the time.

The edge reads:
Monnaie de Paris Argent Tritre 0.800

This is a PATTERN coin and does not have a denomination on it, although it is a 20 Francs. 

Please see close-up photographs provided for more details and visual confirmation of condition for yourself.
Condition Report: Normal signs of age and use wear including some surface scuffs and minor impact marks etc.

It measures approx. 35mm in diameter. 
It weighs 19.9g.





My stock ref: #T147/8818/q124ty in specialist coin drawers.



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Scale is usually an English 1 penny coin which is 20mm in diameter which is just short of 7/8ths of an inch in diameter, or a universal sized Coke can (330ml).


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