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Quote: 1656 B France - Kingdom Liard - Louis XIV. Excellent! 
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bart - very nice! That's definitely a coin on my Wants List! Here's an 1849A franc from the Second Republic:  
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Kingdom of France -- 1 Double Tournois, 1610:  
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1642 King Louis XIIILouis d'orParis(A)
Edited by t360 04/28/2019 6:53 pm
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Beautiful examples. 
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The louis d'or is a stunner t360.
In Les Miserables, Jean Valjean mesmerizes the Thenardiers with gold coins to ransom Cosette....though probably with Napoleons rather than royals....
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
Edited by thq 04/29/2019 09:33 am
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Principality of Chateau Renaud -- 1 liard, 1613:  
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Quote: Principality of Chateau Renaud -- 1 liard, 1613: Very nice! 
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1797 Republique Francaise. 1 Centime Dupre L'An 6 A, Paris.  
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Quote: 1797 Republique Francaise. 1 Centime Dupre Nice example! 
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Kingdom of France -- 1 Double Tournois, 1619:  
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The young Louis Treize. The beginning of France's glorious, or troubled, period depending on how you look at it. After Henri IV died at the hands of a crazed monk, incipient French pluralism was quashed for 180 years until the Revolution.
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
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Quote: Kingdom of France -- 1 Double Tournois, 1619: Very nice! 
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A French coin minted in London - 1815R gold 20 francs!  A copper decime (10 centimes) of the same date, minted in Strasbourg (BB mintmark): 
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