06 November 2025

A Gothic Miracle You Can Carry in Your Pocket

Even a secular republic can get it tight once in a while. France has issued a new €2 coin to honour the rebuilding of Notre Dame Cathedral.


From Aleteia

By Cerith Gardiner

A new €2 coin honors Notre-Dame, letting millions carry a piece of France’s soul in their pocket.

Notre-Dame de Paris has long been more than a church -- it is a national treasure. When the fire severely damaged the beloved cathedral in 2019, hearts broke across France and beyond. Now, as the restored structure rises again, the French mint has chosen to honor it with one of the most everyday objects imaginable: a coin.

The Monnaie de Paris has released a €2 commemorative coin featuring the cathedral’s iconic façade. About 20 million of these coins will enter circulation, becoming tiny tokens of heritage in pockets across Europe.

On the obverse (“national side”), the coin shows the detailed West front of Notre-Dame -- its twin towers and central rose window -- while the reverse bears the standard map of Europe. Special collector’s editions will also be available, but most will appear as regular currency.

Marc Schwartz, CEO of Monnaie de Paris, explained that the design is “a way of celebrating all the craftsmen and women who worked on the site,” as reported in The Local. Stone masons, carpenters, and artisans from across France contributed to the cathedral’s restoration, and the coin honors that shared effort. Chief engraver Joaquin Jimenez described it as a witness to the renaissance of Notre-Dame… now engraved for posterity.”

A quiet witness of faith

For a secular republic like France, placing a cathedral on currency might seem surprising. But Notre-Dame’s symbolic power crosses religious and cultural lines. Even non-believers see it as a cornerstone of French heritage. After all, Notre-Dame is both a symbol of sacred faith and national identity — a religious site with deep roots in French culture, and a place where spiritual and secular meanings quietly coexist. By featuring it on a coin, France acknowledges that faith and culture remain intertwined.

For Catholics, the gesture carries even deeper meaning. Notre-Dame isn’t just a monument -- it’s a spiritual home. It’s where countless faithful have gathered for Mass, celebrated sacraments, or simply sat in prayer beneath its vaulted ceilings. To see its image etched into a coin is to witness something sacred entering the rhythms of daily life — a pocket-sized prompt to lift the heart to God, even amid a quick coffee run or grocery shop.

And in an age where overt signs of faith are often tucked out of public view, this quiet engraving becomes more than commemorative. It becomes a testimony. The new €2 coin can serve as a reminder of resilience, beauty, and God’s enduring presence in a city that once thought it had outgrown Him.

Whether slipped into a wallet or exchanged at a corner bakery, the new Notre-Dame coin tells a story of community, craft, and hope. It may be just €2 -- but in meaning, it’s priceless.

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