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Show only coins available for sale or tradeObverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Collection | ||||
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French silver 5 francs issued between 1960 and 1969, featuring Semeuse (the Sower). Originally... | 1960 | LawrenceChard | ||||||
1981 | iowanfisherman | |||||||
1979 | iowanfisherman | |||||||
silver jeton issued for the royal administration `Extraordinaire des Guerres' in 1773. Excellent... | 1773 | Ian | ||||||
silver jeton of `Les Corps des Marchands de la Loire'. River god obverse and city view of the... | 1735 | Ian | ||||||
Art Deco style reverse on 20 francs, issued from 1929 to 1938, these are a small crown sized coin... | 1938 | LawrenceChard | ||||||
Twenty centimes, At the Reverse Side there is a picture of Lagriffoul | 1963 | Rocket | ||||||
Undated silver jeton of the Chambre de Commerce de Lyon (circa 1723). Rhone and Saone depicted... | 1723 | Ian | ||||||
Scarcer type silver jeton of the Chambre de Commerce de Lyon. This example evidences serious die... | 1710 | Ian | ||||||
Unusual bronze jeton of Louis XIII. Jetons with the legends concerned usually have the bust... | 1643 | Ian | ||||||
Bronze jeton of Camille Perrochel de Grandchamp, Counsellor of State and Privy Counsel to the... | 1660 | Ian | ||||||
1992 Olympic Games. .925 silver, 100 Fr | 1989 | williamallemando | ||||||
Napoleon coronation 200 year , .925 Silver | 2004 | williamallemando | ||||||
fleet 400 year, 1/4 Euro, .925 silver | 2004 | williamallemando | ||||||
D-Day sterling silver, 1.5 Euro, 38mm | 2004 | williamallemando | ||||||
1/2 Franc... | 1973 | elverno | ||||||
Silver jeton issued for Girard, Doyen de Chatelet in 1772. Obverse his coat of arms / reverse a... | 1772 | Ian | ||||||
We will never understand French arithmetic. This 1993 dated coins is supposed to celebrate the... | 1993 | LawrenceChard | ||||||
Gold piedfort version of normal circulation type 1 franc coin. | 1979 | LawrenceChard | ||||||
Copper 1 Sol of Louis XVI. We can't think how this got into our 'To Photograph' pile, but we... | 1791 | LawrenceChard | ||||||