Description: 6 coin set made in France (French Republic, République française). French coins picked from these periods: Third Republic 1870 - 1941 (1917 - 1938). The product will have these denominations: 5 Centimes, 10 Centimes, 25 Centimes, 50 Centimes, 1 Franc, 2 Francs. Some of the coins may be changed with similar catalog numbers. Some of the coins may be changed with a similar catalog number. A full list of catalog numbers: 875, 865, 866a, 867a, 867, 884, 876, 877. The product may be slightly different from the photos. Each product has different dates. Please pay attention, these currencies were in general circulation for many years. The coins may have scratches, dirt, or damage from oxidation. Monetary unit and its division: 100 Centimes = 1 Franc Coin type: Standard Circulation Coin Currency: Franc Metal compositions: Copper-Nickel, Aluminium-Bronze Country: France Origin: Europe Denomination: 5 Centimes, 10 Centimes, 25 Centimes, 50 Centimes, 1 Franc, 2 Francs Value: 5 Centimes, 10 Centimes, 25 Centimes, 50 Centimes, 1 Franc, 2 Francs Type: Collections, Lots Year: 1917 - 1938 Commemorative issue: New Type: Hole At Center Diameter: 17, 21, 24, 18, 23, 27 mm. Thickness: 1.16, 1.68, 1.64, 1.21, 1.48, 2.14 mm. Weight: 21.08 g. Shape: Round With A Round Hole, Round Mint: Paris, Poissy Mint location: France Obverse: Monogram Divided By Center Hole, Liberty Cap Above, Wreath Surrounds, A Wreath And The Engraver'S Name At The Bottom, Cap At The Top With The Letter R To The Left Of The Central Hole, Letter F To Right, The Base Of Letters Intertwined Below, Mercury, The God Of Commerce (God Of Abundance And Commercial Success) With The Date Below, Mercury, The God Of Commerce (God Of Abundance And Commercial Success) Obverse lettering: R F Em Lindauer, Rf Em Lindauer, Commerce Industrie Domard Inv. 1925, Commerce Industrie Domard Inv. 1922 Obverse translation: F[Rench] R[Epublic] Em Lindauer, Commerce Industry Domard Inverted (Invent) 1925, Industry Of Commerce Domard Inverted (Invent) 1922 Reverse: Denomination Divided By Plant And Center Hole, Date Below, A Plant Below The Hole, Date At The Bottom. Lettering Above The Hole, Value Divided By Hole, Date At The Bottom, And The Privy Mark On The Left Below The 1, The Denomination 25 Cmes With Abbreviation Cmes For 'Centimes' Divided By The Center Hole With The French Motto Above And The Date Below. No Dash Below "Mes"., Denomination In Center, Lettering Surrounding Reverse lettering: Liberte·Egalite Fraternite 5 Cmes 19 25, Liberté·Egalité Fraternité 10 Cmes 1921, Liberte·Egalite Fraternite 25 Cmes 1917, ✿ Chambres De Commerce De France Bon Pour 50 Centimes Br. Al., ✿ Chambres·De·Commerce·De·France Bon Pour 1 Franc Br. Al., ✿ Chambres·De·Commerce·De·France Bon Pour 2 Francs Br. Al. Reverse translation: Liberty Equality Brotherhood 5 Centimes 1925, Liberty Equality Fraternity 10 Centimes 1918, Liberty Equality Fraternity 25 Cmes 1917, Chamber Of Commerce Of France Good For 50 Centimes Bronze-Aluminium, Chambers Of Commerce Of France Good For 1 Franc Bronze-Aluminum Edge: Smooth, Plain, Reeded ℹ Themes: Sculpture, Phrygian Cap, Wreath, Liberty, People, Plant, Allegory, Myth, Caduceus 🍀 Plants: Wreath
Price: 15.63 USD
Location: Kretinga
End Time: 2024-09-05T12:45:02.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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Certification: Uncertified
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Composition: Copper-Nickel, Aluminium-Bronze
Country/Region of Manufacture: République française
Denomination: 5 , 10 , 25 , 50 Centimes, 1 , 2 Francs
Fineness: 0.21377
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: 875, 865, 866a, 867a, 867, 884, 876, 877
Year: 1914 - 1938
Monetary unit and its division: 100 Centimes = 1 Franc
Number of coins: 6
Pictures on the coins: Liberty cap, Mercury, the god of commerce
Plants: Wreath
Shape: Round With A Round Hole, Round
Themes: Sculpture, Phrygian Cap, Liberty, Allegory, Myth, Caduceus