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"Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité", which means "Liberty, Equality, and Brotherhood" appears on old French francs and modern French-issued euro coins.

The motto isn't so much an "equivalent" because it doesn't mean the same thing (E Pluribus Unum = Out of Many, One) so it's more of an analogue because they're both national mottoes that appear on coins.

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