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20 francs France Louis XVIII (1816-1824) At 5.81 gr

Gold Louis XVIII 20 Francs French Gold Coin

The Gold Louis XVIII 20 Francs is a remarkable piece of French history, minted during the Bourbon Restoration period. Struck between 1814 and 1824, this coin represents the return of the monarchy following the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte.

A unique chapter in its origin began when the coin was first produced by the Royal Mint in London, bearing the "R" mintmark, while King Louis XVIII was in exile. These early issues were used to pay French troops and English soldiers stationed in France, ensuring a currency accepted by local merchants.

Following Napoleon’s final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, production moved back to French mints. Coins from this period feature various mintmarks, with "A" (Paris Mint) being the most common. Other, scarcer mintmarks also exist, though they typically command little to no premium over the more widely available issues.

Key Features:

Denomination: 20 Francs

Ruler: King Louis XVIII

Minting Period: 1814–1824

Mintmarks: R (London), A (Paris), and other French mint varieties

Purity: 90% gold (21.6 karats)

Weight: 6.45 grams

Actual Gold Weight (AGW): 0.1867 troy ounces

A timeless classic for both investors and collectors, the Louis XVIII 20 Francs offers historical significance combined with the enduring value of gold.
Sale price

D 3 653.296

Specifications

  • Metal:

    Gold

  • Country:

    France

  • Purity:

    900

  • Metal content:

    5.81

  • Diameter mm:

    21.2

  • Nominal value:

    20 francs

  • Year of release:

    1816-1824

  • Total weight, g.:

    6.45

  • Condition:

    Traces of time

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