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1841 1/2 Franc

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are these worth anything? I have seen many and have around 30 or 40 of them. I am not sure of the value of them.
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Um, where's it from? France, Belgium, Switzerland and Monaco all issued "francs". Give us a pic and/or the inscriptions to help us narow it down.
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on the back it has "1/2 franc 1841" inside a wreath
the front has "Louis Pillipe I Roi Des francais"
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Ah, those are French ones then.

OK, next step: they should all have a mintmark, at the base of the reverse below the wreath. Your options for 1841 are: A, B, BB, K or W.

They're silver, .900 fine, about 0.07 ounces, so they won't be worthless even if they're worn flat. Here's the sort of price range we're looking at, according to Krause: the commonest is "A" mint (Paris), $5 in Fine, $25 in EF. Scarcest is "BB" mint (Strasbourg, mintage only 10,000), $15 in Fine, $60 in EF. The others are in between, in the $7/$30 range.
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This is a "W" mint. What does the W represent?
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"W" is the mintmark for Lille. 1841 mintage is 234,000, CV $7 in Fine, $30 in EF.
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How did you accumalate 30/40 of them!
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I was helping my grandmother clean out her house when she filed for bankruptcy. I found several coffee cans filled with old coins. That is where I found them
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Interesting, Are they All the same date, is your grandmom a collector?

Thanks!

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Yeah, all same date. No My great-great grandfather went to france and came back with them. Just asked her today where they were from.
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Interesting story about coins.

You should keep them.
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