

The 10 Franc gold coins minted from 1855 to 1860 in good condition have extremely high values due to their rarity. Mainly the 1855 and 1860 vintages have extreme valuations. Because of their rarity, the 10 Franc gold coins from 1865 to 1860 have very high prices; the qualities TB, TTB, and SUP are overvalued, while the extreme quality FDC, like this coin here, is almost impossible to find and has an extremely significant value. The 10 Franc gold coin of 1860 BB, minted in Strasbourg, was part of the common coins of its time and circulated extensively, with many showing signs of wear from circulation.
Very rare, this coin in very good condition (FDC), like this one, sees its demand constantly increasing in collector and investor markets, making it an excellent and secure investment. Issued in Strasbourg in 1860 with only 32,188 pieces, it is a highly sought-after rare coin. It is also referred to as the half Napoleon in reference to the 20 Franc gold Napoleon.
Ten Francs Napoleon III gold, minted in Strasbourg, workshop BB. Weight of the bare-headed half Napoleon coin is approximately 3.18 grams. Diameter of this large module: 19 millimeters. Gold content is 21 carats or 900, which is 90%. Coin axis: 6 o'clock.
Bare-headed image of Napoleon III, profile facing right. In the outer crown: NAPOLEON III EMPEROR. Engraver: Jean-Jacques Barre, engraved in the crown under the neck. In the outer crown, EMPIRE FRANCAIS. Flanked by two laurel branches. In the center of the coin, face value 10 FRANCS, 1860. At the bottom of the coin between the two laurel branches, the two overlapping letters BB indicate the Strasbourg mint. Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, known as Napoleon III, was born in Paris on April 20, 1808.In January 1853, he married Eugénie Marie de Montijo, a Spanish aristocrat. He died on January 9, 1873, in Chislehurst, United Kingdom. He was the first president of the French Republic.
His election took place on December 10, 1848, by universal suffrage. Proclaimed Emperor of the French on December 2, 1852, he then took the name Napoleon III. Napoleon III would have to go into exile in Great Britain, where he died three years later. The value of gold coins is in constant upward evolution, and some coins that have been online for a while may be revalued. Ideal for a beautiful investment or for diversifying your portfolio, it will be a centerpiece of any collection. The fluctuating selling price, which is constantly increasing for gold collectible coins, is set in relation to the selling prices on recognized and still active online sites with regular updates. Free and discreet shipping by registered mail with signature. Delivered in a numismatic case accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Amateur photos are taken with an ordinary phone and simply cropped.After purchase, returns, exchanges, or refusals of gold coins or gold sovereigns of value are not accepted. Free non-professional numismatic and historical information is provided gratuitously for illustration, subject to omissions or errors.
