The gold Franc was introduced during the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte in the mid 18th century. With the formation of the Latin Monetary Union, the Franc was chosen as the de facto reserve currency due to its easy convertibility from gold to Silver. It could be converted at a ratio of 1-15.5.
Like the gold Ducat and the Sovereign, the 20 gold Franc is a top choice among investors. They are priced much lower than modern fractional gold coins that carry excessive premiums. Collectors also prefer them for their value and rich history. This coin was beautifully struck with razor sharp details.
The Marianne gold rooster was issued in 1899 and struck through 1914. Following the Second World War, re-strikes of the Marianne rooster were struck, using only dates from 1907 and onward. All 20 gold Francs are struck in just under 1/5th of an ounce (.1867-oz) in 22-kt gold.
The featured 1912 Marianne Rooster is brilliant uncirculated and absolutely immaculate. The coin in the photos is the coin you will receive. As good as you will find, outside of a slab. The coin arrives in a new PVC free airtight capsule and housed in a new Guardhouse mahogany display box. |