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Home > French coins (470 à 2002) > Merovingian (470 to 751)

Merovingian (470 to 751)

This section is dedicated to coins minted in France during the Merovingian period, spanning from 470 to 751 AD. It encompasses a collection of pieces that bear witness to the monetary and economic history of Frankish Gaul under the Merovingian dynasty.

Here you will find detailed information on the different types of coins produced, including triens, deniers, and other denominations. The descriptions highlight the specific features of each coin, such as royal effigies, religious symbols, and Latin inscriptions used at that time.

The study of these Merovingian coins provides a valuable insight into the political organization, commercial practices, and cultural influences of this pivotal period in French history. Collectors and enthusiasts of numismatic history will find here a resource rich in information and examples of these rare and significant pieces.

Explore the different subcategories to refine your search by coin type, mint, or specific reign. Each product sheet will provide you with complete information on the authenticity, rarity, and state of conservation of the coin.

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