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closed 1904 gold 20 francs rooster/Marianne!!! PRICE DROP


Alex

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Hi,

Here I have for sale a circulated 1904 20 francs gold rooster(original,not a restrike)

Price is 195 GBP (Royal Mail Special Delivery and ringed air tite capsule included in price)

Paypal only please.

''Being minted especially for investors and collectors the 20 Francs Marianne Rooster gold coin is a bullion coin with the following characteristics: it has a purity of 90.00% which as a fractional number can be expressed as 900/1000 purity. This French gold coin is manufactured from 5.81 grams of pure gold or, otherwise expressed, 0.1867 troy ounces of pure gold. The overall weight, containing also the weight of the alloy is 6.45 grams. On the list of characteristics we should add the 21 mm diameter.

20 Franc coins dated 1899 - 1906 are the original issue coin - the other dates 1907 - 1914 are almost certainly restrikes which were issued 1921 and 1951-1960 by the Paris Mint. ''

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