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France Half Franc Sower (Semeuse) — obverse
Obverse
France Half Franc Sower (Semeuse) — reverse
Reverse
1/2 Franc (0.50 FRF)

France Half Franc Sower (Semeuse)

France · 1972

A small silver-colored nickel coin featuring the iconic Sower design on the obverse and an olive branch on the reverse.

Country
France
Year
1972
Denomination
1/2 Franc (0.50 FRF)
Metal
Nickel

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Overview

A small silver-colored nickel coin featuring the iconic Sower design on the obverse and an olive branch on the reverse.

Historical significance

The 'Sower' (La Semeuse) designed by Oscar Roty is one of the most famous images in French numismatics, originally appearing in 1897 and reintroduced for the new franc in 1960. It symbolizes the fruitful energy of the French Republic.

Obverse (front)

Features the Sower (La Semeuse) walking left, scattering seeds with the rising sun in the background. Inscription: 'REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE' and 'O. Roty'.

Reverse (back)

Displays an olive branch in the center with the denomination '1/2 FRANC' above and the year '1972' below. Inscription: 'LIBERTE • EGALITE • FRATERNITE'.

Estimated value

Minimal value in circulated condition ($0.10-$0.50); up to $1-$3 in high Mint State (MS) grades.

What drives this coin's value

Condition and eye appeal are the primary factors for this common year. Higher value is only found in pristine, uncirculated examples.

Grade assessment

Fine/Very Fine (VF). Shows moderate wear on the Sower's hair and clothing, as well as the olive leaves on the reverse.

Mintage & rarity

80,030,000 produced; very common.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Authentic coins will be magnetic (since they are pure nickel) and show crisp detail in the lettering. Counterfeits of this specific low-value denomination are extremely rare.

Notable varieties & errors

None typically noted for 1972; standard circulation strike.

Similar coins

Often confused with the larger 1 Franc or 2 Franc coins of the same design series, or the older silver versions from the early 1900s which are heavier and larger.

Care & preservation

Store in a PVC-free flip or album. Avoid cleaning with chemicals to preserve the natural luster and surface of the nickel.