AN13 (1805) France 20 Francs Napoleon I Gold Coin AGW .1867 oz Avg Circ
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AN13 (1805) France 20 Francs Napoleon I Gold Coin AGW .1867 oz Avg Circ
Introducing the AN13 (1805) France 20 Francs Gold Coin, featuring Napoleon Bonaparte, struck during the early years of his reign as Emperor of France. Composed of .900 fine gold and containing 0.1867 troy ounces of actual gold weight (AGW), this coin comes in Average Circulated condition.
Struck during Year 13 of the French Revolutionary Calendar (corresponding to 1805 AD), this coin captures a pivotal moment in European history - when Napoleon had consolidated power and crowned himself Emperor just one year prior, in 1804. The 20 Francs gold coin was part of the decimal currency system established during the French Revolution and continued into the Napoleonic era. The obverse features a profile bust of Napoleon I, while the reverse displays the denomination, surrounded by a laurel wreath, symbolizing strength and victory.
Coin features:
- Coin made of .900 gold with a weight of 0.1867 troy oz
- Denomination 20 Francs
- Minted by Paris Mint
- Coins come in Average Circulated condition
- Obverse: Features a bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, his name and title inscribed around the rim
- Reverse: Portrays the denomination within a wreath along with the year of mintage.
The AN13 (1805) France 20 Francs Napoleon I Gold Coin offers collectors and history enthusiasts a rare opportunity to own gold directly linked to the Napoleonic era. Its blend of historical relevance, gold content, and classic design makes it a treasured addition to any collection of world or European coins. Need help with your purchase? Contact the Bullion Exchanges customer service team—we’re here to help you invest in both legacy and value.
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