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Context
Years: 1809–1814
Issuer: France Issuer flag
Ruler: Napoleon I
Currency:
(1795—1959)
Demonetization: 17 June 1868
Total mintage: 9,938,845
Material
Diameter: 23 mm
Weight: 5 g
Silver weight: 4.50 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 90% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Coin alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
REVERSE ↓
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard692
Numista: #21923
Value
Bullion value: $12.97

Obverse

Description:
Napoleon's right-facing bust.
Inscription:
NAPOLEON EMPEREUR.
Translation:
NAPOLEON EMPEROR.
Script: Latin
Language: French

Reverse

Description:
Dated wreath denomination
Inscription:
EMPIRE FRANÇAIS.

1

FRANCS.

1812.
Translation:
FRENCH EMPIRE.

1

FRANCS.

1812.
Script: Latin
Language: French

Edge

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

Categories

Person> Monarch


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1809A979,497
1809B201,408
1809D47,141
1809H34,370
1809K74,247
1809L28,093
1809M8,843
1809MA19,794
1809Q162,940
1809U5,543
1809W196,159
1810U10,194
1810W186,837
1810D38,624
1810H16,044
1810I17,868
1810K
1810L45,214
1810M35,308
1810MA27,761
1810Q73,153
1810A1,676,745
1810B166,745
1810BB4,330
1811A1,347,047
1811B252,662
1811BB11,814
1811D241,875
1811H104,820
1811M81,835
1811MA45,562
1811Q160,953
1811T42,176
1811W264,629
1811I84,602
1811K47,805
1811L187,919
1812H164,894
1812I90,873
1812K40,748
1812L40,482
1812M124,561
1812Ü12,191
1812MA36,019
1812Q33,707
1812R11,772
1812T40,707
1812U20,647
1812W143,400
1812B118,377
1812BB5,565
1812D146,717
1812A563,324
1813D78,221
1813H96,400
1813I75,774
1813K67,787
1813L33,201
1813M180,893
1813A445,789
1813B61,314
1813CL7,199
1813MA43,504
1813Q74,680
1813R767
1813T19,815
1813Ü69,257
1813U6,059
1813W82,958
1814A42,033
1814M28,653

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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