The 24 Den coin, also known as the "Louis d'Or," was a French gold coin minted in the early 18th century, with notable examples coming from Paris in 1742. During the French New World period, these coins circulated widely in colonial territories, including parts of what is now the United States. Collectors value these coins for their historical significance and artistic design, reflecting the economic and cultural exchanges of the time. As collectible items, their rarity, condition, and provenance play key roles in determining their market value.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1742-A 24 Den 24 Den French New World 1742 Paris