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Revision as of 11:48, 3 October 2025
The specimen shown is a 30 sols (equals 1/4 écu) of the Constitutional period (1791-93) during the French Revolution. It was struck at the Paris mint (mintmark "A") and is a common date of its type.
Altho the French Revolution famously began with the fall of the Bastille in June 1789, the upheaval was not immediately reflected in the coinage, which continued to be issued using the designs of the ancien régime. In 1791, the first "constitutional" coins appeared, including 3 deniers (= 1 liard), 6 deniers (= 2 liards), 12 deniers (= 1 sol), 2 sols, 15 sols (= 1/8 écu) and 30 sols. "Constitutional" 1/2 écus and écus appeared in 1792. Only then were the old royal designs discontinued. In 1793, the king was guillotined and a republic instituted. The republicans issued some brass sols and 2 sols and a silver écu de 6 livres before abandoning the system altogether in favor of the franc in 1795.
Recorded mintage: 4,330,907.
Specification: 10 g, 0.666 fine silver, .214 troy oz ASW.
Catalog reference: KM 606.1, Gad-39.
- Gadoury, Victor, Monnaies Françaises, 1789-2019, 24me éd., Monaco: Éditions Victor Gadoury, 2019.
- Michael, Thomas, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701-1800, 7th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2016.
Links to:
- 1791-A écu au buste habillé
- 1791-I écu au buste habillé
- 1792-BB 3 deniers, "FRANÇAIS"
- 1792-D 3 deniers
- France 1792 1/2 sol Brézin's pattern
- 1792-BB 6 deniers, "FRANÇAIS"
- 1792-A 12 deniers
- 1792-B 12 deniers
- 1792-BB 12 deniers, "FRANÇOIS" and "FRANÇAIS"
- 1792-D 12 deniers
- France 1792 sol, pattern
- France 1792 2 sols, pattern
- 1792-A 2 sols
- 1792-AA 2 sols
- 1792-B 2 sols
- 1792-BB 2 sols
- 1792-H 2 sols
- 1792-M 2 sols Constitutionnel
- 1792-N 2 sols Constitutionnel
- 1792-R 2 sols Constitutionnel
- 1792-W 2 sols
- Clemanson et CE 1792 2 sols token
- Monneron Freres 1792 2 sols, seated liberty, "PATENTÉ"
- Monneron Freres 1792 2 sols, Hercules
- Monneron Freres 1792 5 sols, oath, "PATENTÉ"
- Monneron Freres 1792/L'AN III 5 sols, oath
- Monneron Freres 1792/L'AN IV 5 sols, oath
- Monneron Freres 1792 5 sols Hercules
- France 1792 5 sols Brézin's pattern
- Lefevre and Lesage 1792 10 sols token
- Lefevre and Lesage 1792 20 sols token
- 1792-I 15 sols
- 1792-M 15 sols
- 1792-W 15 sols
- 1792-I 30 sols
- 1792-A demi-écu au buste habillé
- 1792-A demi-écu constitutionnel
- France 1792 3 livres pattern
- 1792-A écu au buste habillé
- 1792-A écu constitutionnel
- 1792-AA écu constitutionnel
- 1792-B écu constitutionnel
- 1792-BB écu constitutionnel
- 1792-D écu constitutionnel
- 1792-H écu constitutionnel
- 1792-I écu constitutionnel
- 1792-K écu constitutionnel
- 1792-M écu constitutionnel
- 1792-MA écu constitutionnel
- 1792-N écu constitutionnel
- 1792-R écu constitutionnel
- 1792-T écu constitutionnel
- 1792-W écu constitutionnel
- 1792-A louis d'or "Constitutional"
- 1792-A double louis d'or à la tête nue
- 1793-BB 30 sols, "FRANÇAIS"
- 1793-I 30 sols
- 1793-Q 30 sols
- Coins and currency dated 1792
- return to French royal coinage (to 1793)