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1803 (AN 12A) France Gold 40 Francs Napoleon XF-45 PCGS

1803 (AN 12A) France Gold 40 Francs Napoleon XF-45 PCGS

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The bare head of Napoleon as Consul appears on the obverse of this scarce issue of the Paris Mint. This is rarely encountered type from the era of Napoleon Bonaparte when he served as First Consul from 1799-1804.

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  • 1803 (AN 12A) France Gold 40 Francs Napoleon. Contains .3734 oz actual Gold weight.
  • France experienced a revolutionary calendar, whereby the dates were figured from 1792. So the year AN11 is 1803, AN12 is 1804, AN13 is 1805, AN14 is 1806.
  • PCGS has certified this coin in Extra Fine-45 condition.
  • Obverse: A left facing bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul of France from 1799-1804, appears on this short-lived design.
  • Reverse: Enwreathed value and date.
  • Struck at the Paris Mint in 1803-04.
  • Tough coin to find in problem free condition.
  • Listed in Krause as KM#652.

Containing 0.3734 of an ounce of Gold and featuring a historic design, these early 19th century French 40 Francs were struck in limited quantities and are very popular with world Gold coin collectors. Add one of these elusive 19th century French Gold 40 Franc coins to your cart today!

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