

(There are 16 other products in the same category)
France, Louis-Philippe (1830-1848). 5 Francs 1841 BB, Strasbourg Mint, signed DOMARD. F. (Joseph-François Domard), KM# 749.3, Franc 2014# 324, Gadoury 1789# 678, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,50 g. .900, Condition Fine, grey patina, traces of a long period of circulation
France 50 Centimes 1847, Paris, Louis Philippe I 1830-1848, KM 768.1, Silver 18 mm, weight 2,5 g. .900, Condition XF+/aUNC, small scratches, beautiful patina
France. Medal 1870, Siege of Metz, Marshal Bazaine (1811-1888), commander of the Metz garrison, October 26, 1870, Bronze 22 mm, weight 5,90 g., Condition XF, similar specimen in the collection of the Musée Carnavalet, Paris, France
France. Emergency money, 5, 10 Centimes 1917 / 1922, Chambre de Commerce - Bayonne, steel 21 / 25 mm, weight 2,94 / 3,99 g., condition VF
France, Paris, Napoléon III (1852-1870). Promotional Token, 20 Centimes le Crayon Mengin (1850-1864), inscription: Tribute to the inventor, Paris, Brass 23 mm, weight 3,60 g., Condition aVF, damaged
France, Napoleon III (1852-1870). 5 Francs 1868 A, Paris, signed BARRE (Désiré-Albert Barre), KM# 799.1, Franc 2014# 331, Gadoury 1789# 739, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,70 g. .900, Condition VF, nice grey patina
France, Louis XV (1715 - 1774). Silver Corporation Jeton (Token) of the Watchmakers of Paris (Horlogers de Paris), no date, issue of 1754, signed, Feuardent 5254, Silver 30 mm, weight 8,15 g., Condition VF+/VF, patina
France, Louis-Philippe (1830-1848). 5 Francs 1834 A, Paris Mint, signed DOMARD. F. (Joseph-François Domard), KM# 749.1, Franc 2014# 324, Gadoury 1789# 678, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,60 g. .900, Condition Fine, grey patina, sightly cleaned with traces of a long period of circulation
France. Napoleon I Bonaparte, as first consul, Br medal commemorating the laying of the foundation stone of the Colonne Vendôme, 1800, by Benjamin Duvivier, minted at the Paris Mint, Bramsen 61, Bronze 42 mm, weight 37,75 g., Condition XF+, small edge nick, beautiful brown lustrous patina.
A beautiful commemorative medal, a true gem in the collection of any enthusiast of the Emperor of the French. Commemorating the laying iof the first stone of the national column by Lucien Bonaparte (Napoleon's brother) on 14 July 1800.
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the seizure of Hamburg, 1806, Denon, Bramsen 549, Bronze 40 mm, weight 39,57 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster.
In 1806 the city was captured by Napoleonic troops. In 1811 Hamburg was formally incorporated into France and designated as the capital of the Bouches-de-l'Elbe department. These events, on the one hand, contributed to the democratic transformation, on the other hand, temporarily impeded the development of the city. became a free city. On May 29, 1814, Hamburg was liberated from the French occupation, which had lasted since 1806, and once again became a free city. A day later, on May 30, the Peace of Paris was concluded between France and the countries of the Sixth Anti-French Coalition. France's borders were restored to their 1792 state (source: wikipedia).
France, Louis-Philippe (1830-1848). 5 Francs 1847 BB, Strasbourg Mint, signed DOMARD. F. (Joseph-François Domard), KM# 749.3, Franc 2014# 325/15, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,50 g. .900, Condition Fine, dark patina, cleaned, with traces of a long period of circulation
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating Napoleon's presence in Osterode, 1807, by Andrieu, Denon, Bramsen 631, Julius 1735, Zeitz 82, Bronze 40 mm, weight 38,43 g., Condition aUNC, nice brown patina with luster. A medal that is sure to catch the attention of any collector of Napoleonic medals.
France, Louis-Philippe (1830-1848). 5 Francs 1834 B, Rouen Mint, signed DOMARD. F. (Joseph-François Domard), KM# 749.2, Franc 2014# 324, Gadoury 1789# 678, Silver 37 mm, weight 24,50 g. .900, Condition Fine, with traces of a long period of circulation
France 10 Centimes 1939, KM 889.1, Ni-Br 21,3 mm, Condition UNC
France 2 Francs 1922, KM 877, Al-Br 27 mm, Condition aUNC