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Louis X (1268-1285)
This section is dedicated to the coins minted under the reign of Louis X, King of France from 1314 to 1316.
Here you will find an inventory of the different coins issued during his short reign, including deniers, oboles, and gros tournois. Each coin is listed with its main characteristics: metal, weight, diameter and iconography.
This collection is aimed at numismatists interested in the monetary history of the Kingdom of France at the beginning of the 14th century and the specificities of the royal issues of Louis X, known as the Stubborn. The period is marked by economic tensions and monetary reforms that are reflected in the diversity and quality of the coins available.
Explore the different typologies of Louis X's coins, including those minted in Paris, Provins, and other royal mints. We provide detailed information to identify and appreciate each coin.
- Carolingian (751 to 987)
- Medieval Coins (987 to 1736)
- Royal Coinage (987 to 1870)
- Louis VII (1120-1180)
- Philip II (1165-1223)
- Philip III (1245-1285)
- Philip IV (1268-1314)
- Philip VI (1293-1350)
- John II (1319-1364)
- Charles V (1338-1380)
- Charles VI (1368-1422)
- Charles VII (1403-1461)
- Louis XI (1423-1483)
- Charles VIII (1470-1498)
- Louis XII (1462-1515)
- Francis I (1494-1547)
- Henry II (1519-1559)
- Francis II (1544-1560)
- Charles IX (1550-1574)
- Henry III (1551-1589)
- Henry IV (1589-1610)
- Louis XIII (1601-1643)
- Louis XIV (1638-1715)
- Louis XV (1710-1774)
- Louis XVI (1754-1793)
- Charles X (1757-1836)
- Modern Currencies (1789 to 2002)
- Medals (since 1500)
- Silver Coins
- Gold Coins
- French Colonies and Overseas Territories (since 1600)
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