



20 French Francs Gold Coin - 1799-1804 Napoleon AN 12-14
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Overview
Specifications
Product Details
- Weight: 6.45 g
- Purity: 0.900 fine gold
- Obverse: Features a left-facing portrait of Napoléon Bonaparte as First Consul, with the inscription “BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL.”
- Reverse: Shows the denomination “20 FRANCS” and the Revolutionary calendar year (AN 12–14), encircled by a laurel wreath and the inscription “RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE.”
- Packaging: Comes in protective packaging to ensure its preservation.
Why Invest In a 20 French Francs Napoléon Gold Coin?
This early 19th-century gold coin from the Napoleonic era is a remarkable combination of monetary history and long-term value. Gold has long been trusted for preserving wealth, and coins like this one add the distinct appeal of historical and collectible significance. A good option for those looking to diversify with physical assets that carry both gold content and heritage.
Remember that investment gold is exempt of VAT (0% VAT) in most European countries including France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
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History of Monnaie de Paris
Monnaie de Paris produced this 20 Francs coin during a pivotal moment in French history. Issued in the years marked AN 12 to AN 14 of the Revolutionary calendar, these coins represent France’s shift from revolution to empire under Napoléon Bonaparte. As First Consul, Napoléon introduced economic reforms and coinage that laid the foundation for modern French currency.
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