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French Coins of Napoleon Bonaparte 1/4 Franc (Quart) Silver Coin of 1805.

French Coins of Napoleon Bonaparte Franc Quart Silver Coin
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 1/4 Franc Quart Silver Coin 
France (1st Empire) 1/4 Franc (Quart) Silver Coin of 1805, Napoleon I.
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Obverse: Bare bust of Napoleon Bonaparte as Emperor right. Designer´s signature (Tiolier) below.
Legend: NAPOLEON EMEPEREUR

Reverse: Denomination in words (QUART) within wreath.
Legend: REP . FRA . (privy mark: cock left) . AN 13 . (mint letter: A) .

Mint Place: Paris (A); Mint Year: 1804/1805 (AN 13)
Reference: KM-654.1.
Diameter: 16 mm; Weight: 1.21 gram of silver.

New Hebrides 100 Francs Silver Coin of 1966.

New Hebrides Francs Silver Coin
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New Hebrides 100 Francs Silver Coin of 1966.

Obverse: Obverse: Head of Marianne is an allegorical symbol for Liberty, a national emblem of the French Republic.
Reverse: Vanuatu totem above coin value.

French Indochina coins Silver Piastre Trade Dollar coin, minted in 1903.

Coins of French Indochina Trade dollar silver coin piastre de commerce
 Coins of French Indochina - Silver Piastre Trade Dollar 
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French Indochina coin Silver Piastre Trade Dollar, minted in 1903.

Obverse: Seated liberty, holding fasces, leaning on rudder and anchor (symbols industry & trade).
Legend: REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE
Exergeu: 1903 (BARRE)

Reverse: Value "PIASTRE DE COMMERCE" and mintmark (A, flanked by privy marks) inside wreath.
Legend: INDO-CHINE FRANCAISE * TITRE 0,900 . POIDS 27 GR *

Reference: KM-5a.1.
Mint Mark: A (Paris Mint)
Weight: 26.86 gram of Silver
Diameter: 39 mm

The piastre de commerce was the currency of French Indochina between 1885 and 1952. It was subdivided into 100 cent, each of 5 sapeque. Prior to the arrival of the French in Indo-China in the second half of the 19th century, cash coins similar to those used in the provinces of China circulated in the area that is nowadays known as Vietnam. There was also a silver milled dragon coin and associated subsidiary coinage in circulation. The dragon coin is believed to have been in imitation of the Spanish and Mexican silver dollars which also circulated widely in the region at that time, however the dragon dollars were worth less because the fineness of the silver was less than that in the Spanish and Mexican dollars. In the region that is nowadays Cambodia and Laos, the Siamese coinage circulated and Cambodia had its own regional varieties of the Siamese Tical (Thai Baht). The French began their Indo-Chinese empire in 1862 with Cochin-China which is the area around the Mekong delta and Saigon, and which is nowadays the extreme southern part of Vietnam. This empire very quickly expanded to include Cambodia which had been a vassal state of the Kingdom of Siam. In 1875, the French introduced a Cambodian franc to Cambodia. Although these francs were minted in Belgium between 1875 and 1885, they always bore the date 1860. The French also began to introduce a subsidiary coinage in 'cents' into Cochin-China in the late 1870s. These cents were actually subsidiary coinage of the Mexican dollar unit as opposed to being subsidiary coinage of the French franc. In 1884, the French Indo-Chinese empire further expanded to incorporate Annam and Tonkin-China. The following year, in 1885, the French introduced a new silver Piastre de commerce and associated subsidiary coinage throughout the entire Indo-Chinese colonies in order to increase monetary stability. The piastre was initially equivalent to the Mexican peso. The piastre was therefore a direct lineal descendent of the Spanish pieces of eight that had been brought to the orient from Mexico on the Manila Galleons. It was initially on a silver standard of 1 piastre = 24.4935 grams pure silver. This was reduced to 24.3 grams in 1895. French Indo-China was one of the last places to abandon the silver standard. The piastre remained on the silver standard until 1920, when due to the rise in the price of silver after the First World War, it was pegged to the French franc at a varying rate hence putting it unto a gold exchange standard. The silver standard was restored in 1921 and maintained until 1930, when the piastre was pegged to the franc at a rate of 1 piastre = 10 francs. During the World War II Japanese occupation, an exchange rate of 0.976 piastre = 1 Japanese yen operated, with the pre-war peg to the franc restored after the war. However, in December 1945, to avoid the French francs devaluation, the peg was changed to 1 piastre = 17 francs.

France 10 Francs Silver Coin, minted in 1966.

France 10 Francs Silver Coin, minted in 1966.

Obverse: Hercules facing, flanked by Liberty and Equality.
Legend: LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE
Exergue: . Dupre .

Reverse: Denomination (10 FRANCS) and date (1966) within wreath.
Legend: REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE * (privy marks: cornucopia / pointing hand)

Mint Place: Paris
References: KM-932.
Denomination: 10 Francs
Weight: 25.08 gram of Silver (.900)
Diameter: 36 mm

France coins 5 Francs Silver coin of 1870, Emperor Napoleon III of France.

French silver coins 5 Francs Silver coin, Emperor Napoleon III
French coins 5 Francs Silver coin, Emperor Napoleon III of France.
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Obverse: Bust of Napoleon III left. Engraver´s name ("BARRE") below.
Legend: NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR / A

Reverse: Arms of the Bonaparte Dynasty, splitting value (5-F).
Legend: EMPIRE FRANCAIS (bee) 1870 (anchor)

Mint Place: Paris (A)
References: KM-799.1.
Weight: 24.92 gram of Silver (.900)
Diameter: 37 mm
The Second French Empire or Second Empire was the Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III from 1852 to 1870, between the Second Republic and the Third Republic, in France.

French Royal Coins‎ ½ Ecu Dollar Silver coin of 1646, King Louis XIV of France.

French Coins‎ Ecu Dollar Silver coin, Louis King of France.
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Obverse: Laureated and draped bust of of the Sun King ("le Roi Soleil") - Louis XIV right.
Legend: LVD . XIIII . D . G . - . FR . ET . NAV . REX

Reverse: Crowned royal shield with French arms (three lis symbols).
Legend: SIT . NOMEN . DOMINI . (amperand) . BENEDICTVM . I646 (facing lion´s head)

References: KM-164.23. R!
Denomination: ½ Ecu (French ½ Dollar)
Mint Place: Aix (mint mark: ampersand, privy mark: facing lion´s head)
Weight: 13.53 gram of Silver

French Coins‎ 50 Francs Hercule Silver coin of 1975.

French silver Coins‎ 50 Francs cinquante francs argent Hercule
French Coins 50 Francs Hercule Silver coin of 1975.

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Coins of France 50 Francs Silver coin.

French Coins 50 Francs Hercule Silver coin of 1975.
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Obverse: Hercules (a popular artistic figure in France) protecting two women who symbolically represent “Liberty” and “Equality”. Liberty is shown holding a pole with a phrygian cap on top of the pole. Equality is shown holding a scale of justice. Hercules stands in the center protecting the two women and wearing the skin of the Nemean Lion which, in the legend of the twelve tasks, granted him the gift of invulnerability. On the outer periphery in French is the motto "LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE" or in English "Liberty – Equality – Brotherhood".
Legend: LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE
Exergue: . Dupre .

Reverse: Denomination (50 FRANCS), date (1975) and privy marks of the Paris mint within wreath.
Legend: REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE * . 1975 .

The coin edge is not reeded nor smooth but decorated in ornate designs. Most of these ornaments are symbolic representations of agriculture, industry and commerce.

Mint Place: Paris (A)
Years Minted: 1974-1980
Total Mintage: 40,425,000 (approximate)
References: KM-941.1.
Diameter: 41 mm
Weight: 30 grams (0.87 oz of silver)
Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper

Rapidly rising silver prices in the 1970's placed additional pressure on France's silver coinage program that would lead to the demise of the 10 Franc Hercules series due to lack of being profitable.
In response, French financial authorities decided first to replace it by a 20 Francs coin but silver prices were rising so rapidly they gave up this project (only a few essays were struck of this 20 Francs, extremely rare) and decided to issue a 50 Francs coin instead. This one is larger than the 10 Francs with slightly more silver content and a slight increase in overall weight.
The overall design was based on an original design from Augustin Dupré used on 5 Franc coinage from 1795 with only minor changes.

French coins‎ 5 Francs silver coin of 1869, Emperor Napoleon III.

French coins 5 Francs silver coin, Emperor Napoleon III
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Obverse: Bust of Napoleon III left. Engraver´s name ("BARRE") below.
Legend: NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR / BB

Reverse: Arms of the Bonaparte Dynasty, splitting value (5-F.).
Legend: EMPIRE FRANCAIS (cross) 1869 (anchor)

Mint Place: Strasbourg (BB)
Reference: Davenport 96, KM-799.2.
Weight: 24.97 gm
Diameter: 37 mm

The Second French Empire or Second Empire was the Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III from 1852 to 1870, between the Second Republic and the Third Republic, in France.