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Coins of Louis XVIII
Explore our collection of Coins of Louis XVIII (1755-1824), a subcategory of French Royal Coins (987 to 1870). These coins bear witness to the reign of Louis XVIII, King of France and Navarre during the Restoration.
This section groups together the various denominations minted during his reign, including francs, décimes, and other monetary units common at the time. Each coin reflects the symbols and inscriptions specific to the period of Louis XVIII.
Discover the different types of minting, the mints involved, and the variations in motifs. Collectors will find here silver coins, gold coins, and other metals used during his reign.
The Coins of Louis XVIII are an integral part of French monetary history and allow us to understand the political and economic context of the Restoration after the Napoleonic period. They constitute a valuable testimony to the transition to a constitutional monarchy.
Consult each product sheet for detailed information on the metal, weight, diameter, rarity, and state of preservation of each coin of Louis XVIII.
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