Coin Collection
The National Tokens project has gradually expanded into the largest international souvenir coin collection on this planet. Our collection already covers more than 1000 coins in more than 40 countries.
And the saga continues… We continue conquering new countries and launch new souvenir coins on a regular basis!
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PARIS – Musée Grévin – Marilyn MonroeNorma Jeane Baker (Marilyn Monroe) was born on June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles, California. Marilyn's acting career spanned 16 years and 29 films, and a rise from struggling actress to screen legend.Monroe was married three times in all: to Jimmy [...]
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PARIS – Musée Grévin – Michael JacksonMichael Joseph Jackson (born August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana), is an African-American singer, dancer, screenwriter, songwriter, philanthropist and record producer. Jackson began his career as the lead singer of Motown act The Jackson 5 in th [...]
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PARIS – Notre Dame – Aerial ViewThe Notre Dame de Paris stands on the site of Paris' first Christian church, Saint-Étienne Basilica, which was itself built on the site of a Gallo-Roman temple to Jupiter. Notre-Dame's first version was a 'magnificent church' built by Childebe [...]
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PARIS – Notre-Dame de ParisDuring the reign of Louis XIV and Louis XV, at the end of the 17th century, the cathedral underwent major alterations - tombs and stained glass windows were destroyed. During the French Revolution, at the end of the 18th century, many of the c [...]
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PARIS – Place de la ConcordeThe 'Place de la Concorde' is a magnificent 8 hectares square in between the Champs Elysées and the Tuileries garden and alongside the Seine river in Paris.Built by architect Jacques-Ange Gabriel in 1763 to celebrate the glory of the then almi [...]
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PARIS – Stade de FranceThe Stade de France is the national stadium of France, situated just north of Paris in the commune of Saint-Denis. It has an all-seater capacity of 81,338, making it the sixth largest stadium in Europe, and is used by both the France national [...]
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PÉRIGORD – Le PérigordPérigord is a former province of France, corresponding to the current Dordogne department, now forming the northern part of the Aquitaine region.The area is noted for its cuisine, more particularly its products related to ducks and geese, such [...]
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PLÉVENON – Le Fort la LatteFort la Latte is located along the picturesque coast of North Brittany, on top of 70 meter high cliffs.The fort was constructed in the 14th century, on a site that reputedly had a castle built in the same location during the 10th century, by o [...]
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REIMS – Cathédrale de ReimsThe Notre-Dame de Reims (Our Lady of Rheims) is the Cathedral of Reims, where the kings of France were once crowned. It replaces an older church, which was destroyed by a fire in 1211 and built on the site of the basilica, where Clovis was bap [...]
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RODEMACK – Porte de SierckLocated at the heart of the 'Country of the Three Borders', close to Luxembourg (6 km) and Germany (20 km), Rodemack is a charming medieval village, nicknamed 'Carcassonne of Lorraine'. The village is surrounded by a defense wall, and was able [...]
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RODEMACK – RodemackLocated at the heart of the 'Country of the Three Borders', close to Luxembourg (6 km) and Germany (20 km), Rodemack is a charming medieval village, nicknamed 'Carcassonne of Lorraine'. The village is surrounded by a defense wall, and was able [...]
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ROUEN – Jeanne d’ArcSt. Joan of Arc, Jeanne d'Arc, also styled the Maid of Orléans (Pucelle d'Orléans), is a national heroine of France and a Saint of the Catholic Church. At just 17 years of age, she commanded the French royal army. She convinced King Charles VI [...]
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SAINT RAFAËL – Saint-RaphaëlBetween the Mediterranean and calcareous Provence, the Esterel Mountains are 32.000 ha. of volcanic rack of which 13.000 ha. are classified and protected. With 5 different harbors, St. Raphael the sailing resort is the ideal place for boating [...]
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SAINT-EMILION – Grands Vins de St.-EmilionViticulture was introduced to this fertile region of Aquitaine by the Romans, and intensified in the Middle Ages. The origins of Saint-Émilion date back to 56 B.C. Due to area’s significant geological diversity, a micro-climate ideally suited [...]
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SAINT-JEAN DE LUZ – La Maison de l’InfanteIdeally situated on a protected bay, Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a truly authentic Basque town with a rich history. Highlights here include Saint-Jean-Baptiste church, where Louis XIV married the Infanta Maria Teresa of Spain, as well as their respec [...]
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SAINT-MALO – Grand AquariumThe Grand Aquarium Saint-Malo opened to the public in June 1996. It was the first circular aquarium in Europe. The Aquarium includes a 3D cinema, a large 'touch-pool' and an exhibit telling the story of a captain who sailed the seven seas and [...]
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SAINT-MALO – Grand Aquarium – FishThe Grand Aquarium Saint-Malo opened to the public in June 1996. It was the first circular aquarium in Europe. The Aquarium includes a 3D cinema, a large 'touch-pool' and an exhibit telling the story of a captain who sailed the seven seas and [...]
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SAINT-MALO – Grand Aquarium – SharksThe Grand Aquarium Saint-Malo opened to the public in June 1996. It was the first circular aquarium in Europe. The Aquarium includes a 3D cinema, a large 'touch-pool' and an exhibit telling the story of a captain who sailed the seven seas and [...]
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SAINT-MALO – Grand Aquarium – TunnelThe Grand Aquarium Saint-Malo opened to the public in June 1996. It was the first circular aquarium in Europe. The Aquarium includes a 3D cinema, a large 'touch-pool' and an exhibit telling the story of a captain who sailed the seven seas and [...]
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SAINT-MALO – PanoramaWalled and built with the same grey granite stone as Mont St-Michel, Saint-Malo was originally in the Middle Ages a fortified island at the mouth of the Rance, controlling not only the estuary but the open sea beyond. In later centuries it bec [...]
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