Obverse: the coin features the "Génie" motif in the center of the obverse, symbolizing spiritual strength and creativity. Around the engraving are the words 'RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE' (French Republic) and the engraver's name, Augustin Dupré, 'D'AP. DUPRÉ'.
Reverse: the reverse of the coin shows the denomination '100F' and the year of issue '1989'. The motto of the French Revolution was 'LIBERTÉ, ÉGALITÉ, FRATERNITÉ' and the name of the engraver, Michel Durand-Megret.
About the coin: It is a 100-franc silver coin issued in 1989 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. This Declaration is one of the most important documents defining fundamental human rights and was a milestone in the history not only of France but of the world.