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Context
Years: 1832–1848
Issuer: France Issuer flag
Currency:
(1795—1959)
Demonetization: 17 June 1868
Total mintage: 18,240,075
Material
Diameter: 23 mm
Weight: 5 g
Silver weight: 4.50 g
Thickness: 1.2 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: 90% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Coin alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #2090
Value
Bullion value: $12.73

Obverse

Description:
Head of Louis-Philippe in an oak crown with ribbon; signed DOMARD F. below.
Inscription:
LOUIS PHILIPPE I ROI DES FRANÇAIS

DOMARD F.
Translation:
Louis Philippe I, King of the French

Domard F.
Script: Latin
Language: French

Reverse

Description:
A laurel and olive crown tied by a ribbon encircles the central denomination, year, and mint mark.
Inscription:
1

FRANC

1847

A
Script: Latin

Edge

Milled

Categories

Person> Monarch


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1832A378,663
1832B196,519
1832BB42,327
1832D127,209
1832K34,715
1832L30,991
1832MA77,841
1832Q
1832M50,502
1832T34,090
1832W154,494
1832H79,992
1832I36,574
1833K30,452
1833MA56,709
1833Q18,787
1833T31,030
1833W213,194
1833L18,081
1833M49,230
1833BB78,870
1833D23,559
1833H25,855
1833I33,775
1833A114,247
1833B98,212
1834A330,138
1834B146,112
1834BB113,419
1834D58,618
1834H91,600
1834I44,525
1834K69,927
1834L15,631
1834M37,249
1834MA17,971
1834Q56,628
1834T101,513
1834W607,425
1835K57,601
1835L3,647
1835M25,274
1835MA11,515
1835T51,431
1835W254,556
1835B103,160
1835BB45,679
1835D52,340
1835H4,751
1835I48,063
1835A483,126
1836A137,666
1836D18,747
1836B93,103
1836BB49,532
1836K40,131
1836W48,736
1837A240,802
1837B211,608
1837BB12,589
1837D14,700
1837K34,123
1837MA19,981
1837W265,695
1838B144,693
1838BB23,573
1838K17,294
1838D12,193
1838A182,770
1838MA19,987
1838W162,012
1839B184,124
1839BB42,815
1839D11,010
1839K47,735
1839W119,595
1839A242,612
1840A481,150
1840B147,908
1840BB19,516
1840D7,124
1840K47,754
1840W64,565
1841A623,095
1841B662,576
1841BB59,488
1841K42,169
1841W321,215
1842BB234,839
1842K32,199
1842W194,648
1842A129,715
1842B157,568
1843A73,812
1843B130,057
1843BB71,708
1843K38,672
1843W270,367
1844A71,975
1844B44,728
1844BB76,129
1844K23,212
1844W380,664
1845A215,189
1845B926,522
1845BB82,805
1845K22,495
1845W478,221
1846A1,335,774
1846B773,058
1846BB23,946
1846K22,962
1846W73,520
1847A2,299,863
1847BB68,167
1847K6,781
1848A217,543
1848BB20,733

Historical background

In 1832, France's currency system was in a state of transition and tension, caught between the legacy of the Revolution and the demands of a modernizing economy. The official monetary unit was the franc germinal, established by Napoleon in 1803, which was a bimetallic system based on a fixed ratio between gold and silver (1 gold Napoleon = 20 silver francs). While theoretically stable, the system was strained by a chronic shortage of small-denomination coinage for everyday transactions, leading to widespread use of private token money and foreign coins, particularly in rural areas.

This metallic system coexisted uneasily with a growing reliance on paper money. The Banque de France, which held a monopoly on note issuance in Paris, saw its notes gain acceptance, but they were still largely viewed with suspicion by a public scarred by the hyperinflation of the Revolutionary assignats. Consequently, banknotes were not legal tender and were often discounted outside major commercial centers. The real financial power lay with a network of departmental banks of issue and private bankers, creating a fragmented and sometimes unstable credit environment.

The broader economic context of the July Monarchy (under King Louis-Philippe) further complicated the currency situation. A period of industrialization and railway expansion required substantial capital, yet deflationary pressures in the early 1830s, following the 1830 Revolution, increased the real burden of debt. This created political and social friction, as debtors struggled with appreciating currency values. Thus, the currency picture in 1832 was one of a nation attempting to foster economic growth with a monetary toolkit that was partly modern, partly archaic, and not fully trusted by its populace.

Series: 1832 France circulation coins

1 Franc obverse
1 Franc reverse
1 Franc
1832-1848
5 Francs obverse
5 Francs reverse
5 Francs
1832-1843
20 Francs obverse
20 Francs reverse
20 Francs
1832-1848
5 Francs obverse
5 Francs reverse
5 Francs
1832
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