The 15 Sols coin is a historical piece from the French colonial period in North America, minted around 1670 in Paris. This silver coin was used in trade and commerce within the French New World territories, including areas that are now part of Canada and the United States. Collectors value such coins for their historical significance, rarity, and the insights they provide into the economic practices of 17th-century colonial America. The intricate designs and engravings on the coin reflect the craftsmanship of the era and its connection to French influence in the region.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1670-A 15 Sols 15 Sols French New World 1670 Paris