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Coins Of The First Empire | France 10 Centimes 1810B

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I have a coin about the size of a U.S. cent. It is dated 1810 and is
marked 10 cent. and has a b below the cent between the n & t.
The outside edge is imprinted with "Napoleon Empereur".
I have been able to determine the "coins of the first empire 1804-1814"...I don't believe I can get a picture. The other side of the
coin has a "N" and what appears to be a crown above it. I can't
seem to find one on e-bay and my questions is, does anyone have a
idea as to the value? It is probably in "good" condition.
Thanks for your help, Jim

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 Posted 12/26/2009  10:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
France, 10 centimes, 1810B. Listed in Krause as KM# 676.2. "B" mintmark is Rouen mint. Mintage recorded: 1.2 million. Made of billon, or very debased silver, which rarely preserves well. My 2004 edition Krause lists it at $5 in Fine.
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Sap, Thank you for the quick and thorough reply. It has been
interesting trying to research this coin. I appreciate your
expertise and willingness to share.
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