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Philip V (1293-1322)
The category Philip V (1293-1322) includes French coins minted during the reign of Philip V the Tall, King of France from 1316 to 1322. These coins fall within the period of Royal Coinage (987 to 1870) and more broadly within the history of French Coins (470 to 2002).
Here you will find an inventory of the various monetary issues of Philip V, including gold, silver, and billon coins issued during his reign. Each coin is documented with its technical characteristics (metal, weight, diameter), its iconography (description of obverses and reverses), and its historical context of issue.
This section is a valuable resource for collectors and numismatists interested in the monetary history of medieval France and the evolution of royal coin types in the early 14th century. It allows one to identify and study the different varieties of Philip V's coins, reflecting the economic and monetary policy of his reign.
- 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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