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Charles IV (1294-1328)
This section dedicated to French coins covers a vast historical period, from the first Merovingian mintings to the introduction of the euro in 2002. It offers a comprehensive overview of the monetary and economic evolution of France through the centuries.
Discover the richness and diversity of coins issued under the various reigns of the French monarchy, from Hugh Capet to the fall of the Second Empire. This collection includes pieces reflecting the artistic styles and political issues of each era.
Explore the coins minted under the reign of Charles IV the Fair, King of France from 1322 to 1328. This category presents the different denominations, types, and mints associated with this monarch, allowing collectors and historians to study in detail the numismatics of this period of the Late Middle Ages.
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