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Mintage
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1871-A
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2,508,000
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1875-A
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1,216,000
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1876-A
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11,749,000
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1877-A
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12,759,000
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1878-A
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9,189,000
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1887-A
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1,231,000
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1889-A
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873,000
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1890-A
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1,030,000
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1891-A
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871,000
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1893-A
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2,517,000
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1894-A
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491,000
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1895-A
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5,293,000
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1896-A
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5,330,000
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£
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1897-A
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11,069,000
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1898-A
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8,886,000
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The story is almost certainly apocryphal, not just because of the lack of reliable records supporting it and the incredible nature of the story, but also because the other Roman imagery in the design and the general anti-clerical secularism of the Revolution, suggests that the winged figure is more likely to be a representation of a Roman Genius (or ‘Spirit’ of something, as in the ‘Spirit of the Revolution’) rather than an ‘angel’.
Nevertheless, the legend took on a life of its own, and to possess a coin with an ‘angel’ on was considered to bring the owner good luck. Napoleon’s failure at Waterloo was attributed to his misplacing of the coin which had previously brought him luck on his campaigns.With the collapse of the Second French Empire in 1870, the new Third Republic resurrected the revolutionary-inspired design for the reverse of the gold 20F coin and maintained it until 1898. During the First World War, French soldiers often carried these as a talisman, and later, during the Second World War Herman Goering, the Head of the Luftwaffe, was said to have been obsessed by the luck that was allegedly inherent in these coins and looted as many as he could get hold of from occupied France to give to his ‘ace’ pilots to ensure that their luck would continue!
Regardless of how lucky these coins really are, the legends surrounding these particular coin types makes them one of the more interesting items we can offer for sale.
Denomination | Diameter | Weight | Fineness | Gold Content |
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20 Francs
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21 | 6.4516 | 0.900 | 0.1867 |
If you are not concerned by the design or date, we have "our choice" 20 francs available here