France, 10 Francs (Silver) 1960's & 1970s

Between 1960 and 1970 the French Mint issued silver crowns which were reminiscent of the silver crowns of the 1800’s. You have three figures on the obverse, Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. The reverse has the value 10 Francs in a wreath with the date. These are full crownsized and in uncirculated condition, they have a little of the nice toning, after all they are at least 50 years old. Supplies are limited and it is the last crown ever issued by France.
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SKU: FFR9945
£39.50
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