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Home > eurozone > france > 2026 France €20 High Relief Silver Proof Coin - The Art of the Quill: Agatha Christie
2026 France €20 High Relief Silver Proof Coin - The Art of the Quill: Agatha Christie
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Item Number: FR26AGPF7
- Mint: Monnaie de Paris
- Denomination: €20
- Quality: Proof
- Issue limit: 3,000 pcs.
- Alloy: 99.9% Silver
- Diameter: 37 mm
- Weight: 31.1 grams (1 troy ounce)
- Box/Capsule: Yes/Yes
- Certificate: Yes
Additional Information Please click here for an external web page in English!
The series Art of the Quill focuses on authors who have marked literature history in France and abroad. After celebrating Jean de La Fontaine and Dante Alighieri in 2021, and Shakespeare and Molière in 2022, Alexandre Dumas & Luis Vaz de Camoes in 2024, Jules verne in 2025, the time has come to honor Agatha Christe.
In 2026, 50 years after her passing, Monnaie de Paris pays tribute to Agatha Christie’s incredible legacy.
Born in 1890, Agatha Christie is one of the world's most widely read authors and remains an iconic figure in crime fiction. Renowned for the subtlety of her plots, the richness of her characters and the extreme care she took with details, Agatha Christie captivated millions of readers with her art of twists and turns, red herrings and cleverly concealed clues. Agatha Christie is still recognized today as the ‘Queen of Crime’, her works continuing to inspire literature, theatre and cinema.
The obverse features Agatha Christie surrounded by references to her iconic works.
The reverse is common to the entire "Art of the Quill" series. Several iconic quotations can be read, such as Voltaire’s “Le mieux est l’ennemi du bien", Dante Alighieri’s "Lasciate ogne speranza voi ch'intrate", William Shakespeare’s "To be or not to be : that is the question" and Nietzsche’s "Was mich nicht umbringt, macht mich stärker". A feather is engraved in the center of the coin and underneath is the title of the series.
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