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Context
Years: 1831–1845
Issuer: France Issuer flag
Currency:
(1795—1959)
Demonetization: 30 April 1852
Total mintage: 17,555,438
Material
Diameter: 15 mm
Weight: 1.25 g
Silver weight: 1.12 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: #8206
Value
Bullion value: $3.17

Obverse

Description:
Louis-Philippe I facing right, wearing an oak crown; signed "DOMARD. F." below.
Inscription:
LOUIS PHILIPPE I ROI DES FRANÇAIS
Translation:
LOUIS PHILIPPE I KING OF THE FRENCH
Script: Latin
Language: French

Reverse

Description:
Within a laurel wreath to the left and an olive wreath to the right.
Inscription:
1/4

FRANC

1832

MA
Script: Latin

Edge

Milled

Categories

Person> Monarch


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1831H25,691
1831I961
1831A74,696
1831B52,107
1831BB3,617
1831D33,684
1831K35,533
1831L6,170
1831M6,825
1831Q10,668
1831W159,760
1832BB18,942
1832D140,874
1832H54,352
1832I57,783
1832L31,314
1832M34,851
1832MA3,440
1832Q18,114
1832T8,480
1832W217,488
1832A
1832B134,818
1832K
1833H14,358
1833I23,604
1833A154,928
1833B80,192
1833BB7,878
1833D15,832
1833K22,075
1833L8,909
1833M16,552
1833MA3,440
1833T18,138
1833W141,190
1834D30,332
1834H46,212
1834I39,694
1834BB13,147
1834K36,276
1834L8,777
1834M8,212
1834Q14,362
1834T33,549
1834W403,788
1834A770,220
1834B70,104
1835A801,388
1835B
1835BB10,136
1835D27,650
1835H9,983
1835I43,786
1835K41,427
1835M10,661
1835W222,440
1836A898,236
1836B8,407
1836BB11,474
1836K9,494
1836W89,170
1837A829,652
1837B94,158
1837BB9,738
1837D14,539
1837K10,763
1837W167,520
1838A921,460
1838B49,449
1838BB6,543
1838D6,193
1838W
1838K16,144
1839A1,179,772
1839B53,171
1839BB13,047
1839D5,157
1839K15,517
1839W113,740
1840A1,246,272
1840B1
1840D15,344
1840K29,709
1840W41,720
1841A1,103,120
1841B288,877
1841K92,129
1841W167,640
1842A547,161
1842B642,320
1842K22,602
1842W91,220
1843A478,024
1843B761,943
1843K27,000
1843W131,221
1844A815,730
1844B18,436
1844BB36,318
1844K23,131
1844W300,449
1845A395,970
1845BProof
1845B1,176,361
1845W299,988

Historical background

In 1831, France was navigating a complex and transitional monetary landscape under the July Monarchy of King Louis-Philippe. The nation operated on a bimetallic system, established by the Franc Germinal law of 1803, which defined the franc in terms of fixed weights of both gold and silver (1 franc = 4.5 grams of fine silver, or 0.290 grams of gold). This system aimed to provide stability, but it was increasingly strained by market fluctuations in the relative value of the two metals, often causing one to disappear from circulation as it was hoarded or exported based on which metal was overvalued at the mint.

The period following the 1830 Revolution was one of economic uncertainty, and the currency reflected this. While the official coinage was sound, the circulation was cluttered with a variety of older, worn coins from the ancien régime and the Revolutionary era, as well as foreign coins, leading to practical complications in everyday commerce. Furthermore, the state faced a significant shortage of small-denomination coins for daily wages and transactions, a problem that hampered the working classes and local trade. This scarcity was partly addressed by the continued tolerance of private token issues from chambers of commerce and manufacturers.

Politically, the currency was a symbol of the regime's desired stability and bourgeois values, contrasting with the paper money assignats of the Revolution that had led to disastrous inflation. Consequently, there was a deep-seated public and governmental aversion to paper currency. Banknotes issued by the Bank of France existed but were primarily used by merchants and in large-scale transactions, not by the general populace who distrusted them. Thus, France in 1831 was caught between a theoretically robust bimetallic standard and the practical monetary challenges of a society still deeply reliant on, yet lacking sufficient, tangible metallic coinage.

Series: 1831 France circulation coins

¼ Franc obverse
¼ Franc reverse
¼ Franc
1831-1845
2 Francs obverse
2 Francs reverse
2 Francs
1831-1848
5 Francs obverse
5 Francs reverse
5 Francs
1831
5 Francs obverse
5 Francs reverse
5 Francs
1831
40 Francs obverse
40 Francs reverse
40 Francs
1831-1839
5 Francs obverse
5 Francs reverse
5 Francs
1831
5 Francs obverse
5 Francs reverse
5 Francs
1831
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