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Lucien Georges Bazor

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coin was generally rejected by the French public as too far away from the previous, large silver pieces. It was quickly replaced by the much larger and twice as heavy 5 francs Lavrillier. His 100 franc pieces 1929–1936 did not circulate, but were used as a convenient way to hoard gold. He also
17: 27:(1889–1974) was Chief Engraver at the Paris mint from 1930 to 1958. He was born in Paris in 1889 and initially studied under his father, Albert Bazor. Bazor later became the pupil of 42:
Bazor is best known for his design of the 5 franc piece 1933, known at the time as the "Bedoucette" (after the contemporary Minister of Finance), now known as "Bazor". This smallish
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Some of his designs continued to be used until well in the 1970s, but after 1958, they were combined with the owl mark for his successor,
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in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website
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Patey
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
Prix de Rome
copper-nickel
Vichy France
Francisque
Philippe PĂ©tain
Cambodia
French Equatorial Africa
French Oceania
French Somaliland
French West Africa
Laos
Madagascar
New Caledonia
RĂ©union
Saint Pierre et Miquelon
Vietnam
Raymond Joly
patterns
West African
Châtenay-Malabry

ISBN
2-903629-15-3
ISBN
0-89689-630-7
http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces828.html
Gallery of various medals

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