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Old 01-04-2009, 06:00 PM   #4 (permalink)
Moustan
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The bottom one looks like an early Louis 16th, before he looked like a big toad - if that's the case then it's between 1776 and 1792 ( I think, although my french history is terrible ) and thus probably quite rare/valuable. His reign was interrupted by the 1st French republic and then the French revolution in 1792/3 :S Basically there're very few of his coins left as they were melted down to mint coins of the new government and quite a lot were defaced, much like some of Tsar Nikolas II's currencies, where the hated rulers face was carved up. Oh, and all the 2 sols were very soft coins, they wore easily and for some reason a lot of them got holes in.

Last edited by Moustan; 01-04-2009 at 06:02 PM. Reason: Removal of nonsense
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