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Context
Years: 1704–1709
Issuer: France Issuer flag
Ruler: Louis XIV
Currency:
(1204—1795)
Demonetized: Yes
Total mintage: 595,846
Material
Diameter: 40 mm
Weight: 27.28 g
Silver weight: 25.02 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 91.7% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Coin alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #16342
Value
Bullion value: $72.12

Obverse

Description:
King's bare-headed bust facing right.
Inscription:
.LUD. XIIII. D. G. FR. ET. NAV. REX.
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
Cross under crown, flanked by four lilies, with three lilies at center. Maker's mark in exergue.
Inscription:
SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM 1706
Script: Latin

Edge

Raised edge, with fleuron and lily between the words.
Legend:
DOMINE SALVVM FAC REGEM


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1704&
17049
1704A
1704AA
1704B
1704BBBU
1704C
1704DBU
1704E
1704H
1704I
1704K
1704KBU
1704L
1704LBU
1704M
1704T
1704V
1704X
1704WBU
1704N
1704O
1704ɔc
1704P
1704S
1704Y
1704Z
1705L
1705N
1705O
1705ɔc
1705P
1705X
1705Z
1705WBU
1705&
17059234,173
1705A
1705AA
1705B
1705C
1705D
1705E
1705G
1705H
1705I
1705KBU
1705S
1705T128,686
1705W
1706&
1706D
1706G
1706H
1706N
1706P
1706X
17079
1707D
1707H
1707M
1707P
1707&
1708&
17089232,987
1708A
1708B
1708D
1708H
1708K
1708LBU
1708ɔc
1709D
1709H
1709KBU
1709N
1709ɔc
1709&
17099
1709A

Historical background

In 1704, France was in the midst of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714), a conflict that placed immense financial strain on the kingdom of Louis XIV. The Sun King's ambitions, coupled with the costs of maintaining a massive army and funding allies, had drained the royal treasury. To meet these extraordinary expenses, the government, under Finance Minister Michel Chamillart, resorted to a series of desperate monetary manipulations. The primary method was the repeated augmentation and diminution of the coinage—arbitrarily decreeing changes to the face value of existing gold and silver coins to extract seigniorage revenue from the public.

This period was characterized by a severe shortage of specie, as high-value coins were hoarded or melted down in response to the state's unpredictable edicts. The government's frequent re-minting of coins at new official values created widespread confusion, crippled commercial confidence, and fueled inflation. Prices for essential goods rose sharply, as merchants struggled to keep pace with the unstable legal tender. The situation was exacerbated by the issuance of billets de monnaie (treasury notes), an early form of paper credit that began to circulate but was soon discounted due to doubts about the crown's ability to redeem them.

Consequently, France's currency system in 1704 was in a state of profound crisis and instability. The manipulations provided short-term cash for the war effort but at the devastating cost of undermining the entire monetary economy. Trust in the royal coinage was eroded, long-distance trade was disrupted, and the burden of the war was effectively transferred to the general populace through inflation and financial chaos, sowing seeds of discontent that would resonate through the remainder of Louis XIV's reign.

Series: 1704 France circulation coins

½ Silver Ecu obverse
½ Silver Ecu reverse
½ Silver Ecu
1704-1705
1 Silver Ecu obverse
1 Silver Ecu reverse
1 Silver Ecu
1704-1709
1 Silver Ecu obverse
1 Silver Ecu reverse
1 Silver Ecu
1704-1709
½ Gold Louis obverse
½ Gold Louis reverse
½ Gold Louis
1704-1709
1 Gold Louis obverse
1 Gold Louis reverse
1 Gold Louis
1704-1709
1 Gold Louis obverse
1 Gold Louis reverse
1 Gold Louis
1704-1709
2 Gold Louis obverse
2 Gold Louis reverse
2 Gold Louis
1704-1709
💎 Very Rare