Most Valuable Coins
15 Valuable Coins That May Be In Your Coin Jar 1. 1943 LINCOLN HEAD COPPER PENNY. It’s a little counterintuitive to think of a copper penny as an oddity, but it. 1955 DOUBLED DIE PENNY. You may think you’re experiencing blurred vision if you come across a doubled die penny, but. Some rare coins, including these 15, can be worth a nice chunk of change. 1943 LINCOLN HEAD COPPER PENNY It’s a little counterintuitive to think of a copper penny as an oddity, but it certainly.
The other rarest coins stem predominantly from the 2011 Olympics, with the wrestling, football and judo coins among the most valuable. Only 1.1million of each of these coins were produced. The 10 Most Expensive Coins and Banknotes in the World 10. 1891 US Red Seal $1,000 bill ($2.5 million). The $1000 bill printed in 1891 depicting Major General George Gordon. 1913 Liberty Head nickel ($3.7 million). The 1913 nickel was pressed without the approval of the U.S. Mint, which had.
Money is something that we use to quantify the value of something. Each note or coin has a face value which is clearly shown, and this is the global system that is applied so that people can exchange money for products in the purchasing process. However, there are some coins that become significantly more valuable than their face value denotes. This is usually because they are extremely rare or very old. They may have been part of a limited production of a particular coin or be one of only a few remaining examples of a coin from a specific era in history. If this is the case, the coin becomes highly collectible and collectors are willing to pay huge sums of money to own the rare coins. Here are five of the most valuable coins that have been sold at auction and it may surprise you to learn how much someone was willing to pay to own such a small metallic object.
5. Edward III Florin 1343 – $6.8 Million
It is the age of this coin that makes it as valuable as it is and is why someone was willing to pay $6.8 million for one at auction. When you consider that this coin has been around for more than 670 years, it is a wonder that any have survived. Just think about how many coins are lost from circulation over the years because people have dropped them down the drain or lost them down the back of the sofa. There are now only three known examples of an Edward III florin in existence. Therefore, it is one of the rarest of all the coins in the world.
4. The Brasher Doubloon 1787 – $7.4 Million
A Wall Street investment firm paid $7.4 million for a Brasher doubloon at auction. The coin was designed by Ephraim Brasher, who was a talented goldsmith. He wanted New York State to start minting coins using his design in copper. However, the state disagreed and said that they did not want coins made from copper. Brasher went ahead with his design anyway but minted most of the coins in bronze. He made just a few of 22-carat gold and it is these that are now so valuable.
3. The Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle 1907 – $7.6 Million
This is another coin that has sold at auction for $7.6 million. The coin was originally designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Unfortunately, this design was extremely complicated and it posed a problem as to how the United States Mint could produce such a coin. To simplify the design for commercial production, the Mint’s chief engraver, Charles Barber, decided to make some modifications to the original design. He removed the phrase ‘In God We Trust’ from the design of the coin. Congress were not pleased with this modification so, although it was produced, only a limited number were made. For this reason, the coin is now extremely rare and valuable.
2. The Double Eagle 1933 – $7.6 Million
This coin has become so valuable because of a circumstantial quirk. This gold coin was pressed in 1933. However, the coin was never released into circulation. This was because President Franklin D. Roosevelt had banned everyone from owning gold in the same year. He did this as part of an attempt to bring the banking crisis to an end as the country’s financial situation was causing devastating problems in the United States at that time. Despite them never being officially released, twenty of these coins slipped through the net and these coins now have a staggering value.
1. The Flowing Hair Silver/ Copper Dollar 1794/5 – $10 million
If only every dollar in your pocket was worth $10 million. Unfortunately, there is just one dollar in the world that has achieved this value at auction. You are probably wondering what makes this dollar so special compared to the dollars that are currently in circulation. Well, the highest valued dollar of all-time was the first dollar ever issued by the United States Federal Government. The coin dates back to either 1974 or 1975 and is made of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. When this coin was minted, it was the first issued after the Federal Mint was founded. It is famous for depicting an image of Liberty with her flowing tresses. One of these coins was sold for $10 million in January 2013.
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Third French Republic (1870-1940)
French franc=100 centimes
20 francs 1933 (1929-1939)
silver
20 FRANCS 1933 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain columns flank
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Laureate head right
Coin value - $10-15
10 francs 1930 (1929-1939)
silver
10 FRANCS 1930 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain columns flank
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Laureate head right
Coin value - $8-10
5 francs 1870
silver
5 FRANCS 1870 / REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Wreath
LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Laureate head left
Coin value - $50-70
5 francs 1873 (1871-1878)
silver
5 FRANCS 1873 / REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Wreath
LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Hercules with the personification of Liberty and Equality
Coin value - $30-40
5 francs 1933
nickel
5 FRANCS / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain sprigs
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / 1933 / Head right
Coin value - $2-3
5 francs 1935 (1933-1939)
nickel
5 FRANCS 1935 / RF / Sectioned wreath
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - $2-3
5 francs 1940 (1938-1940)
aluminum-bronze
struck for colonial use in Algeria
5 FRANCS 1940 / RF / Sectioned wreath
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - $6-8
2 francs 1895 (1870-1895)
silver
2 FRANCS 1895 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Wreath
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - $10-15
2 francs 1915 (1898-1920)
silver
2 FRANCS 1915 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Leafy branch
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Figure sowing seed
Coin value - $8-10
2 francs 1923 (1920-1927)
aluminum-bronze
BON POUR 2 FRANCS / CHAMBER DE COMMERCE DE FRANCE
COMMERCE INDUSTRIE / 1923 / Mercury seated left with caduceus and shield
Coin value - ~$1
2 francs 1938 (1931-1941)
aluminum-bronze
2 FRANCS 1938 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISEE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
1 franc 1887 (1871-1895)
silver
1 FRANC 1887 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Wreath
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - $7-10
1 franc 1918 (1897-1920)
silver
1 FRANC 1918 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Leafy branch
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Figure sowing seed
Coin value - $5-8
1 franc 1923 (1920-1927)
aluminum-bronze
BON POUR 1 FRANC / CHAMBER DE COMMERCE DE FRANCE
COMMERCE INDUSTRIE / 1923 / Mercury seated left with caduceus and shield
Coin value - ~$1
1 franc 1938 (1931-1941)
aluminum-bronze
1 FRANC 1938 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISEE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
50 centimes 1894 (1871-1895)
silver
50 CENT. 1894 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Wreath
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - $7-10
50 centimes 1917 (1897-1920)
silver
50 CENTIMES 1917 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Leafy branch
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Figure sowing seed
Coin value - $3-5
50 centimes 1922 (1921-1929)
aluminum-bronze
BON POUR 50 CENTIMES / CHAMBER DE COMMERCE DE FRANCE
COMMERCE INDUSTRIE / 1922 / Mercury seated left with caduceus and shield
Coin value - <$1
50 centimes 1939 (1931-1941)
aluminum-bronze
50 CENTIMES 1939 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
25 centimes 1903
nickel
25 CENTIMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1903
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Laureate Liberty head left
Coin value - $1-2
25 centimes 1905 (1904-1905)
nickel
25 CENTIMES / 1905 / Oak leaves
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Laureate Liberty head left
Coin value - $1-2
25 centimes 1914 (1914-1917)
copper-nickel
dash below 'MES'
25 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1914 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - $5-8
25 centimes 1930 (1917-1937)
copper-nickel
without dash below 'MES'
25 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1930 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - <$1
25 centimes 1939 (1938-1940)
nickel-bronze
without dash below 'MES'
25 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1939 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - <$1
10 centimes 1897 (1870-1898)
bronze
10 CENTIMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Wreath
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / 1897 / Laureate head left
Coin value - $4-6
10 centimes 1902 (1898-1921)
bronze
10 C / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1902 / Republic protecting her child
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Liberty head right
Coin value - $1-3
10 centimes 1919 (1917-1938)
copper-nickel
10 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1919 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - <$1
10 centimes 1938 (1938-1939)
nickel-bronze
Diameter 21.30 mm. Weight 3.20 g.
10 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1938 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - <$1
10 centimes 1939
nickel-bronze
Diameter 21.30 mm. Weight 3.0 g.
thin flan (1.35-1.44 mm.)
10 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE 1939 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - <$1
5 centimes 1871 (1871-1898)
bronze
5 CENTIMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Wreath
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / 1871 / Laureate head left
Coin value - $2-4
5 centimes 1917 (1898-1921)
bronze
5 C / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1917 / Republic protecting her child
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Liberty head right
Coin value - $1-2
5 centimes 1919 (1917-1920)
copper-nickel
5 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1919 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - <$1
5 centimes 1938 (1920-1938)
copper-nickel
5 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1938 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - <$1
5 centimes (1938-1939)
nickel-bronze
5 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1939 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - <$1
2 centimes 1893 (1877-1897)
bronze
2 CENTIMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / 1893 / Laureate head left
Coin value - $5-8
2 centimes 1911 (1898-1920)
bronze
2 CENTIMES 1911 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Wreath
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Liberty head right
Coin value - $3-6
1 centime 1896 (1872-1897)
bronze
1 CENTIME / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / 1896 / Laureate head left
Coin value - $5-8
1 centime 1920 (1898-1920)
bronze
1 CENTIME 1920 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Wreath
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Liberty head right
Coin value - $3-5
German Occupation (1940-1944)
French franc=100 centimes
2 francs 1941 (1931-1941)
aluminum-bronze
2 FRANCS 1941 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISEE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
2 francs 1941 (1941-1959)
aluminum
2 FRANCS 1941 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISEE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
2 francs 1944
brass
for circulation in France and Algeria
2 FRANCS / LIBERTE-EGALITE-FRATERNITE / 1944
FRANCE / Wreath
Coin value - $10-12
1 franc 1941 (1931-1941)
aluminum-bronze
1 FRANC 1941 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISEE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
1 franc 1941 (1941-1959)
aluminum
1 FRANC 1941 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISEE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
50 centimes 1941 (1931-1941)
aluminum-bronze
50 CENTIMES 1941 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISEE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
50 centimes 1941 (1941-1947)
aluminum
50 CENTIMES 1941 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISEE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
10 centimes 1941
zinc
without dash below 'MES'
10 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1941 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - $2-4
10 centimes 1941
zinc
dash below 'MES'
10 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1941 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - <$1
10 centimes 1941
zinc
dash below MES, dots before and after date
10 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1941 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - ~$1
French State (Vichy France) (1940-1944)
French franc=100 centimes
2 francs 1943 (1943-1944)
aluminum
2 FRANCS 1943 / TRAVAIL FAMILIE PATRIE / Oak leaves flank
ETAT FRANCAIS / Double bit axe, grain sprigs flank
Coin value - <$1
1 franc 1943 (1942-1944)
aluminum
1 FRANC 1943 / TRAVAIL FAMILIE PATRIE / Oak leaves flank
ETAT FRANCAIS / Double bit axe, grain sprigs flank
Coin value - <$1
50 centimes 1942 (1942-1944)
aluminum
50 CENTIMES 1942 / TRAVAIL FAMILIE PATRIE / Oak leaves flank
ETAT FRANCAIS / Double bit axe, grain sprigs flank
Coin value - <$1
20 centimes 1941
zinc
VINGT CENTIMES 1941 / oak leaves flank center hole
ETAT FRANCAIS / Grain sprigs flank center hole
Coin value - $1-2
20 centimes 1943 (1941-1943)
zinc
Diameter 24.00 mm. Weight 3.5 g.
thick flan
20 CENTIMES 1943 / oak leaves flank center hole
ETAT FRANCAIS / Grain sprigs flank center hole
Coin value - ~$1
20 centimes 1944 (1941-1944)
zinc
Diameter 24.00 mm. Weight 3.0 g.
thin flan
20 CENTIMES 1944 / oak leaves flank center hole
ETAT FRANCAIS / Grain sprigs flank center hole
Coin value - ~$1
10 centimes 1941 (1941-1943)
zinc
Diameter 21.00 mm. Weight 2.7 g.
10 CENTIMES 1941 / oak leaves flank center hole
ETAT FRANCAIS / Grain sprigs flank center hole
Coin value - <$1
10 centimes 1941 (1941-1943)
zinc
Diameter 21.30 mm. Weight 2.5 g.
thin flan (1.3 mm.)
10 CENTIMES 1941 / oak leaves flank center hole
ETAT FRANCAIS / Grain sprigs flank center hole
Coin value - $1-3
10 centimes 1943 (1943-1944)
zinc
10 CENTIMES 1943 / oak leaves flank center hole
ETAT FRANCAIS / Grain sprigs flank center hole
Coin value - $1-2
Provisional Government of the French Republic (1944-1946)
French franc=100 centimes
10 francs 1946 (1945-1947)
copper-nickel
10 FRANCS 1946 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain columns flank
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Laureate head right
Coin value - $1-2
5 francs 1946 (1945-1952)
aluminum
without mint mark
5 FRANCS 1946 / RF / Sectioned wreath
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
5 francs 1946 (1945-1947)
aluminum-bronze
struck for colonial use in Africa
5 FRANCS / RF / Sectioned wreath
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - $2-4
2 francs 1946 (1941-1959)
aluminum
2 FRANCS 1946 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
1 franc 1944 (1941-1959)
aluminum
1 FRANC 1944 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
50 centimes 1945 (1941-1947)
aluminum
50 CENTIMES 1945 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE
Coin value - <$1
20 centimes (1945-1946)
zinc
20 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1945 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - $10-15
10 centimes 1945
zinc
10 CMES / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1945 / Plant
R F / Monogram within wreath divided by center hole, liberty cap above
Coin value - $1-2
Furth French Republic (1946-1958)
French franc=100 centimes
100 francs 1954 (1954-1958)
copper-nickel
with mint mark
100 FRANCS 1954 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain sprigs
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Liberty bust with torch right
Coin value - <$1
100 francs 1955 (1954-1958)
copper-nickel
without mint mark
100 FRANCS 1955 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain sprigs
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Liberty bust with torch right
Coin value - <$1
50 francs 1951 (1950-1958)
aluminum-bronze
without mint mark
50 FRANCS 1951 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Rooster above laurel leaves
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Head left
Coin value - <$1
50 francs 1952 (1950-1958)
aluminum-bronze
with mint mark
50 FRANCS 1952 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Rooster above laurel leaves
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Head left
Coin value - <$1
20 francs 1950 (1950-1953)
aluminum-bronze
without mint mark
20 FRANCS 1950 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Rooster above laurel leaves
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Head left
Coin value - <$1
20 francs 1952 (1950-1953)
aluminum-bronze
with mint mark
20 FRANCS 1952 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Rooster above laurel leaves
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Head left
Coin value - <$1
10 francs 1948 (1947-1949)
copper-nickel
without mint mark
10 FRANCS 1948 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain columns flank
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Laureate head right
Coin value - <$1
10 francs 1949 (1947-1949)
copper-nickel
with mint mark
10 FRANCS 1948 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain columns flank
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Laureate head right
Coin value - <$1
10 francs 1951 (1950-1958)
aluminum-bronze
with mint mark
10 FRANCS 1951 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Rooster above laurel leaves
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Head left
Coin value - <$1
10 francs 1958 (1950-1958)
aluminum-bronze
without mint mark
10 FRANCS 1958 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Rooster above laurel leaves
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Head left
Coin value - <$1
5 francs 1947 (1945-1952)
aluminum
without mint mark, closed '9' in date
5 FRANCS 1947 / R F / Sectioned wreath
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
5 francs 1947 (1945-1952)
aluminum
without mint mark, opened '9' in date
5 FRANCS 1949 / R F / Sectioned wreath
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
5 francs 1948 (1945-1952)
aluminum
with mint mark, opened '9' in date
5 FRANCS 1948 / R F / Sectioned wreath
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
5 francs 1949 (1945-1952)
aluminum
with mint mark, closed '9' in date
5 FRANCS 1949 / R F / Sectioned wreath
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
2 francs 1948 (1941-1959)
aluminum
2 FRANCS 1948 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
1 franc 1958 (1941-1959)
aluminum
1 FRANC 1958 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
50 centimes 1947 (1941-1947)
aluminum
50 CENTIMES 1947 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Cornucopias flank
REPUBLIQVE FRANCAISE / Laureate head left
Coin value - <$1
Fifth French Republic (from 1958)
Reform 1960
French franc=100 centimes
100 francs 1983 (1982-2000)
silver
100 F / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Leaves
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / AUX GRANDE HOMMES LA PATRIE RECONNAISSANTE / 1983 / Pantheon
Coin value - $15-20
50 francs 1977 (1974-1980)
silver
50 FRANCS / REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / 1977 / Wreath
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LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Hercules with the personification of Liberty and EqualityCoin value - $20-25
20 francs 1992 (1992-2001)
trimelallic - copper-aluminum-nickel/nickel/copper-aluminum-nickel
20 F / 1992 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Mont St. Michel
Coin value - $3-4
10 francs 1977 (1974-1987)
nickel-brass
10 FRANCS / High tension towers and electric transmission wires
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / 1977 / Stylized map of France
Coin value - <$1
10 francs 1988 (1988-2000)
bi-metallic - stainless steel/aluminum-bronze
10 F 1988
R F / Winged figure
Coin value - <$1
5 francs 1964 (1960-1969)
silver
5 FRANCS / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1964 / Branchesl
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Seed Sower
Coin value - $8-12
5 francs 1971 (1971-2001)
nickel clad copper-nickel
5 FRANCS / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1971 / Branches
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Seed Sower
Coin value - <$1
2 francs 1979 (1979-2001)
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nickel
2 FRANCS / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1979 / Branches
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Seed Sower
Coin value - <$1
1 franc 1960 (1960-2001)
nickel
1 FRANC / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 1960 / Laurel
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Seed Sower
Coin value - <$1
1/2 franc 2000 (1965-2001)
nickel
1/2 FRANC / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / 2000 / Laurel
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Seed Sower
Coin value - <$1
50 centimes 1962 (1962-1963)
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aluminum-bronze3 folds in collar
50 CENTIMES 1962 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain sprig below, laurel branch at left
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Liberty bust left
Coin value - ~$1
50 centimes 1963 (1962-1964)
aluminum-bronze
4 folds in collar
50 CENTIMES 1963 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain sprig below, laurel branch at left
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Liberty bust left
Coin value - ~$1
20 centimes 1973 (1962-2001)
aluminum-bronze
20 CENTIMES 1973 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain sprig below, laurel branch at left
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Liberty bust left
Coin value - <$1
10 centimes 1997 (1962-2001)
aluminum-bronze
10 CENTIMES 1997 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain sprig below, laurel branch at left
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Liberty bust left
Coin value - <$1
5 centimes 1964 (1961-1964)
stainless steel
5 CENTIMES / 1964
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Grain sprig
Coin value - <$1
5 centimes 1980 (1966-2001)
aluminum-bronze
5 CENTIMES 1980 / LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE / Grain sprig below, laurel branch at left
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Liberty bust left
Coin value - <$1
1 centime 1967 (1962-2001)
stainless steel
1 CENTIME / 1967
REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE / Grain sprig
Coin value - <$1Next - French euro coins