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Context
Years: 1816–1824
Issuer: France Issuer flag
Currency:
(1795—1959)
Demonetization: 17 June 1868
Total mintage: 3,699,483
Material
Diameter: 18 mm
Weight: 2.5 g
Silver weight: 2.25 g
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: #2099
Value
Bullion value: $6.49

Obverse

Description:
Louis XVIII's bare head left, hair tied back; below: MICHAUT F. and horse head.
Inscription:
LOUIS XVIII ROI DE FRANCE.
Translation:
Louis XVIII King of France.
Script: Latin
Language: French

Reverse

Description:
French ECU crowned by olive branches.
Inscription:
1/2 F

1824 A
Script: Latin

Edge

Plain

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1816A260,898
1816B18,798
1816I2,686
1816L3,267
1816M4,676
1816Q11,526
1816T5,952
1816W8,272
1817K213,034
1817L8,743
1817W25,481
1817A235,986
1817B8,753
1817H86,236
1818L2,810
1818W7,805
1818A50,168
1818B7,797
1818H14,437
1819A47,336
1819H2,457
1819Q4,476
1819T1,735
1819W5,160
1820A42,718
1820K7,788
1820Q16,526
1821A82,086
1821W36,485
1822A584,262
1822B33,909
1822H1,326
1822W15,154
1823Q100,715
1823W70,428
1823K8,130
1823L36,262
1823M8,620
1823A500,082
1823B18,011
1823H3,548
1823I3,101
1824A613,070
1824B42,021
1824D14,305
1824H19,753
1824I10,476
1824M11,141
1824K52,956
1824L56,119
1824Q170,032
1824W101,970

Historical background

In 1816, France was grappling with the profound monetary instability left in the wake of the Napoleonic Wars and the Revolution. The preceding decades had seen the collapse of the ancien régime livre, the hyperinflation of the paper assignats, and the introduction of the franc germinal by Napoleon in 1803. While the franc germinal established a stable bimetallic system (defining the franc in terms of fixed weights of gold and silver), the financial demands of constant warfare led Napoleon to effectively abandon this standard. By 1816, the country's coinage was severely depleted, and a chaotic mix of old and new coins, along with depreciated paper money, crippled commerce and public finance.

Recognizing that monetary order was essential for economic recovery and political legitimacy, the restored Bourbon monarchy, under King Louis XVIII, took decisive action. The law of April 28, 1816, formally re-established the franc germinal as the sole legal tender, definitively rejecting the inflationary paper experiments of the past. This was not merely a technical reform but a symbolic return to the principles of sound money, intended to restore domestic confidence and facilitate France's re-entry into the international financial system. The law also laid the groundwork for the creation of a new central bank, which would become the Banque de France, tasked with issuing convertible banknotes to supplement metallic currency.

Thus, the currency situation in 1816 marked a pivotal moment of stabilization and restoration. The government's actions successfully ended the monetary chaos, anchoring the French economy to a reliable bimetallic standard that would endure for over half a century. This "franc de germinal" became the bedrock of French financial strength throughout the 19th century, fostering the industrial expansion and economic modernization that followed.

Series: 1816 France circulation coins

½ Franc obverse
½ Franc reverse
½ Franc
1816-1824
1 Franc obverse
1 Franc reverse
1 Franc
1816-1824
2 Francs obverse
2 Francs reverse
2 Francs
1816-1824
5 Francs obverse
5 Francs reverse
5 Francs
1816-1824
20 Francs obverse
20 Francs reverse
20 Francs
1816-1824
40 Francs obverse
40 Francs reverse
40 Francs
1816-1824
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