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This section is dedicated to French coins minted during the reign of Philip IV (1268-1314), also known as Philip the Fair. It is part of a larger collection of French royal coins (987 to 1870), themselves included in the general category of French coins issued from 470 to 2002.
Here you will find period pieces, witnesses of the monetary history of medieval France. The coins of Philip IV represent a significant period due to his monetary reforms and the influence of his reign on the kingdom's economy.
Explore the different denominations, types and variations of coins produced under the reign of Philip IV (1268-1314). Each coin offers a valuable insight into the symbols, precious metals used and minting techniques of the time.
This collection is aimed at numismatists, collectors and history enthusiasts wishing to study and acquire French royal coins of Philip IV.
Discover the monetary history of France through the coins of Philip IV, a significant sovereign of the medieval period.