The "Morlon" type was created in 1931 and lasted until the end of the "old Franc". It is available in three major variants.
The initial strike is made of cupro-aluminium on the Domard model but with a smooth edge.
In 1932 a fairly rare variant existed at 2 closed, but little documented.
A second strike exclusive to 1941 is the heavy type aluminum one. This was actually produced in 1942 in transition before the "Bazor" type of the French State.
The third minting began in 1944 (first vintage backdated to 1941) and ended in 1959. In addition to Paris, two provincial mints produced these coins: Beaumont-le-Roger and Castelsarrasin (marks B and C under the date).
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