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Explore the collection of French coins of Charles X (1757-1836), a significant period of French royal monetary history. This section is dedicated to coins minted during the reign of Charles X, falling within the broader category of Royal Coins (987 to 1870) and, beyond that, French Coins (470 to 2002).
Discover the diversity of denominations, metals (gold, silver, bronze) and mints that produced these coins. The coins of Charles X reflect the royal symbols and artistic characteristics of his time.
This category offers a detailed overview of Charles X coins, an essential segment for collectors and enthusiasts of French numismatic history. Find precise information on the different types of coins, their peculiarities and their historical context. Learn more about the composition, weight and diameter of these coins.
Whether you are an experienced numismatist or a beginner, this section will provide you with the information needed to identify, understand and appreciate the royal coins of Charles X, an important part of French numismatic heritage.