Description
The 1865 French 10 Franc Laureate Head Gold Coin is a remarkable piece of numismatic history, reflecting the elegance and craftsmanship of 19th-century France. The coin is composed of 90% gold (0.900 fineness) and weighs approximately 3.22 grams, making it both a valuable collector’s item and a piece of investment-grade gold. The A on the coin refers to where it was minted and this coin was minted in Paris as referred to by the mintage mark A. French francs with a BB mintage mark means it was minted in Strasbourg.
Struck during the reign of Emperor Napoleon III, this coin features a portrait of Napoleon III on the obverse, designed by renowned engraver Jean-Jacques Barre. The detailed depiction of the emperor, with his laurel-crowned head, symbolizes power and victory, a nod to classical Roman imagery. The reverse of the coin showcases the denomination “10 Francs” encircled by a laurel wreath, with the year of minting, 1865, prominently displayed.
This coin is part of the Latin Monetary Union, a 19th-century agreement that standardized coinage across several European nations, ensuring its historical significance. Its small size, intricate design, and gold content make it a sought-after treasure for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.