1907 FRENCH ROOSTER GOLD COIN 20 FRANCS
- SKU
- CO 145
- 寸法(mm)
- 21.000 x 21.000 x 1.000mm
- 重さ (g)
- 0.200
- Year
- 1907
- Gold Coins
- はい
- Uncirculated Coins
- はい
- 色
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This coin’s obverse pictures the bust of the Republic, REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE surrounds the figure at the sides.with Mintage at only 17.716,000 gold coins
The reverse has the Gallic cock encircled by the motto LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE. The denomination flanks the rooster’s legs.
The date 1907 is at the bottom and is flanked by the privy marks of a torch and a cornucopia.
The edge lettering on this coin reads DIEU PROTEGE LA FRANCE
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FINE GOLD COIN
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SIZE 21 MM
WEIGHT OF COIN 6.45 GRAMS
CONDITION Ch XF
The symbol of France is a rooster.
The origin of this symbol can be traced until Antiquity, when the region was named by the Romans Gaul (in Latin Gallia).
Caesar, in 58-52 BC, conquered all Gaul and made it a roman province, divided in 3 but still Gaul.
The Romans also had a word, galus, that was used to describe a rooster and because it sounded the same, every one thought that Gaul (pronounced with a not o) came from galus.
In the 6th century AD, a Germanic population named the francs came and conquered the roman province. They were the elite of the new nation and they borrowed their name to the placed that they ruled. But the Rooster was still a symbol of this country.
In the XVI century, more people associated this name with ancient Gaul. And it became an unofficial symbol. The French Revolution associated this symbol with the ancient gauls, the people, while the francs were considered the noblemen. The rooster was from now on the official symbol of the Republic, with the feminine personification of Marianne.
The rooster was considered, in 1898, during the 3rd Republic, to be the appropriate one for the new gold coin of 20 francs.
It was designed by Jules-Clément Chaplain in 1898, in rare trial strikes and issued in 1899. It replaced “The Angel” and it was produced until 1914, with the edge DIEU PROTÉGÉ LA FRANCE or LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE.
It was also used for the 10 franc coin.
The Rooster coin was one of the most popular in entire Europe. The French franc at that time was the most important currency in Europe.
The 20 francs coin was thesaurised for this reason but also for the gold content.
The production of these coins stopped in 1914, when the First World War started.
The population was asked to give the gold coins for the war effort and in one of the most popular propaganda poster: a rooster from a gold coin starts moving and attacks a German soldier, panicked.
Stefan Vasilita
- SKU
- CO 145
- 寸法(mm)
- 21.000 x 21.000 x 1.000 mm
- 重さ (g)
- 0.200
- Year
- 1907
- Gold Coins
- はい
- Uncirculated Coins
- はい
- 色
-
This coin’s obverse pictures the bust of the Republic, REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE surrounds the figure at the sides.with Mintage at only 17.716,000 gold coins
The reverse has the Gallic cock encircled by the motto LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE. The denomination flanks the rooster’s legs.
The date 1907 is at the bottom and is flanked by the privy marks of a torch and a cornucopia.
The edge lettering on this coin reads DIEU PROTEGE LA FRANCE
Gold coin payment is only Direct bank wire.
No credit card is excepted for gold
Bank transfer to USA or Australian bank
Message for details and shipping before bidding
Thank you
FINE GOLD COIN
.
SIZE 21 MM
WEIGHT OF COIN 6.45 GRAMS
CONDITION Ch XF
The symbol of France is a rooster.
The origin of this symbol can be traced until Antiquity, when the region was named by the Romans Gaul (in Latin Gallia).
Caesar, in 58-52 BC, conquered all Gaul and made it a roman province, divided in 3 but still Gaul.
The Romans also had a word, galus, that was used to describe a rooster and because it sounded the same, every one thought that Gaul (pronounced with a not o) came from galus.
In the 6th century AD, a Germanic population named the francs came and conquered the roman province. They were the elite of the new nation and they borrowed their name to the placed that they ruled. But the Rooster was still a symbol of this country.
In the XVI century, more people associated this name with ancient Gaul. And it became an unofficial symbol. The French Revolution associated this symbol with the ancient gauls, the people, while the francs were considered the noblemen. The rooster was from now on the official symbol of the Republic, with the feminine personification of Marianne.
The rooster was considered, in 1898, during the 3rd Republic, to be the appropriate one for the new gold coin of 20 francs.
It was designed by Jules-Clément Chaplain in 1898, in rare trial strikes and issued in 1899. It replaced “The Angel” and it was produced until 1914, with the edge DIEU PROTÉGÉ LA FRANCE or LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE.
It was also used for the 10 franc coin.
The Rooster coin was one of the most popular in entire Europe. The French franc at that time was the most important currency in Europe.
The 20 francs coin was thesaurised for this reason but also for the gold content.
The production of these coins stopped in 1914, when the First World War started.
The population was asked to give the gold coins for the war effort and in one of the most popular propaganda poster: a rooster from a gold coin starts moving and attacks a German soldier, panicked.
Stefan Vasilita
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Once again a great coin - thank you!!
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Fantastic little coin, described exactly how it is.
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Received the coin today - great coin Thank you!!
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Great coin - just as described
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Beautiful coin, my first P125 coin from Perth Mint