The 12 Den coin, issued in 1767, was part of the French New World currency system during the colonial period in North America. These coins were typically minted in silver and were used in trade within the French territories, including parts of Canada and the Caribbean. Due to their limited production and historical significance, 12 Den coins are considered collectibles among numismatists, particularly those interested in colonial American and French colonial history. Their rarity and condition can significantly affect their market value among collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1767-A 12 Den BN 12 Den French New World 1767 Paris