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Context
Years: 1809–1814
Issuer: France Issuer flag
Ruler: Napoleon I
Currency:
(1795—1959)
Demonetization: 25 June 1928
Total mintage: 126,012,080
Material
Diameter: 37 mm
Weight: 25 g
Silver weight: 22.50 g
Thickness: 2.8 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: #2108
Value
Bullion value: $64.87

Obverse

Description:
Napoleon facing right.
Inscription:
NAPOLEON EMPEREUR.
Translation:
NAPOLEON EMPEROR.
Script: Latin
Language: French

Reverse

Description:
Wreath denomination
Inscription:
EMPIRE FRANÇAIS.

5

FRANCS.

1811. A
Translation:
FRENCH EMPIRE.

5

FRANCS.

1811. A
Script: Latin
Language: French

Edge

Plain lettered
Legend:
DIEU PROTEGE LA FRANCE
Translation:
God protect France.
Language: French

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1809A3,253,308
1809B3,034,236
1809BB2,832
1809D11,023
1809H8,976
1809I64,514
1809K52,813
1809L216,678
1809M33,656
1809T2,212
1809U15,732
1809W1,221,093
1809MA12,244
1810B631,762
1810W297,129
1810BB28,428
1810D43,117
1810I26,149
1810K119,495
1810L164,036
1810M71,531
1810MA12,155
1810Q117,838
1810U13,519
1810A8,794,796
1811W3,288,973
1811B3,770,621
1811L1,122,018
1811M578,054
1811I1,829,209
1811K1,079,403
1811H1,028,060
1811MA669,945
1811Q1,212,418
1811T723,009
1811U169,260
1811A31,041,384
1811BB326,672
1811D1,566,416
1812A9,308,494
1812B3,037,380
1812BB139,328
1812D2,293,616
1812H1,822,016
1812I2,671,018
1812K1,661,784
1812L935,094
1812M1,615,871
1812MA611,489
1812Q1,458,929
1812R48,650
1812T925,121
1812Ü54,584
1812U104,787
1812W4,340,106
1813CL13,552
1813H1,793,904
1813I2,553,121
1813K1,279,606
1813L1,159,828
1813M2,211,439
1813MA832,916
1813Q1,824,625
1813A9,754,634
1813B727,802
1813BB25,175
1813D916,089
1813R16,850
1813T563,660
1813Ü362,000
1813U59,497
1813W1,892,781
1814A1,328,183
1814B20,113
1814BB5,376
1814CL1,185
1814H166,701
1814I26,914
1814M368,947
1814MA16,139
1814Q366,517
1814T8,721
1814W32,824

Historical background

In 1809, France's currency situation was fundamentally shaped by Napoleon Bonaparte's ongoing efforts to stabilize the nation's finances after the chaos of the Revolution. The official currency was the Franc Germinal, established by the law of 7 Germinal, Year XI (1803), which created a bimetallic system based on a fixed ratio between gold and silver. This law defined the franc as containing 4.5 grams of fine silver or 0.290322 grams of fine gold, providing a stable and reliable currency that would earn international respect for decades. The Banque de France, which Napoleon had firmly brought under state control, held the exclusive right to issue banknotes, primarily in Paris.

However, the practical reality in 1809 was strained by the constant financial demands of the Continental System and the Peninsular War. While the Franc Germinal was sound in theory, the government's need to fund its military campaigns led to increased reliance on the Banque de France for credit, creating inflationary pressures. Furthermore, coinage, particularly gold coins like the 20-franc napoléon, was often hoarded or exported due to uncertainty, leading to occasional shortages of specie in daily circulation. The value of the banknotes themselves fluctuated outside major cities, as public trust in paper money remained cautious.

Regionally, the situation was complex due to Napoleon's expanding empire. While the franc was the legal tender in France's core territories, annexed regions and satellite states often operated with their own local currencies, though they were increasingly aligned with the French monetary system. The overarching goal was to use the stable Franc Germinal as an instrument of economic hegemony, challenging British financial power. Thus, in 1809, the currency was a point of both domestic strength and underlying tension—a well-designed system tested by the relentless costs of empire and war.

Series: 1809 France circulation coins

¼ Franc obverse
¼ Franc reverse
¼ Franc
1809
½ Franc obverse
½ Franc reverse
½ Franc
1809-1814
1 Franc obverse
1 Franc reverse
1 Franc
1809-1814
2 Francs obverse
2 Francs reverse
2 Francs
1809-1814
5 Francs obverse
5 Francs reverse
5 Francs
1809-1814
20 Francs obverse
20 Francs reverse
20 Francs
1809-1814
40 Francs obverse
40 Francs reverse
40 Francs
1809-1813
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