What is worth a 1942 franc coin?
Mintage, Worth:
Year | Mark | Value, USD |
---|---|---|
1943 | $ 0.27 | |
1943 | B | $ 2.62 |
1942 | $ 0.29 |
What was the value of the Napoleon coin?
This “Napoleon”, as we said also called “Napoleon coin” for obvious historical reasons and “Golden Marengo” in reference to the material with which it was minted, is a coin made of gold with a value corresponding to 20 francs. The 20 francs coins did not cease to exist with the exile of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Is there a Napoleon 3 centimes coin on sale?
FRENCH COIN 5 CENTIMES – 1855 NAPOLEON 111. New listing 1856W NAPOLEON III FRANCE 5 CENTIMES COIN. New listing 1863 French coin 10 Centimes Napoleon III Emperor. France. Napoleon III, Silver 1 Franc, 1867 A. Paris Mint. 1869 Napoleon III 2 Franc Coin Silver. New listing 1854B NAPOLEON III FRANCE 5 CENTIMES COIN.
When was the Napoleon coin minted in Milan?
Napoleon coin with Napoleon Emperor and King It is a gold coin minted by the Mint of Milan between 1808 and 1814 On the obverse the profile of Napoleon surrounded by the words “NAPOLEONE IMPERATORE E RE” and the symbol of the Mint of Milan.
Where did the 20 Lire Napoleon coin come from?
The same type of coin was minted in several countries besides France. For example in Italy it is called “Marengo” and is worth 20 lire. The coin was named after the Piedmontese battle that took place in Marengo against the Austrians on June 14, 1800, a battle won by Napoleon.
This “Napoleon”, as we said also called “Napoleon coin” for obvious historical reasons and “Golden Marengo” in reference to the material with which it was minted, is a coin made of gold with a value corresponding to 20 francs. The 20 francs coins did not cease to exist with the exile of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Napoleon coin with Napoleon Emperor and King It is a gold coin minted by the Mint of Milan between 1808 and 1814 On the obverse the profile of Napoleon surrounded by the words “NAPOLEONE IMPERATORE E RE” and the symbol of the Mint of Milan.
The same type of coin was minted in several countries besides France. For example in Italy it is called “Marengo” and is worth 20 lire. The coin was named after the Piedmontese battle that took place in Marengo against the Austrians on June 14, 1800, a battle won by Napoleon.
What is the value of a Numista coin?
It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a very common coin or banknote and 100 meaning a rare coin or banknote among Numista members. This value is given for information purpose only. It is based on a price of gold at 59 604 USD/kg. Numista does not buy or sell coins or metal.