The 30 Den coin, also known as the "30 Denier," was part of a monetary system used in France during the early 18th century, specifically in regions influenced by French colonization. The coin is often associated with the French New World, including territories that were part of France's colonial empire in North America. Minted around 1710 in Metz, a city known for its historical significance in coin production, this currency type reflects the economic practices of the time. Collectors value these coins for their historical context, rarity, and unique designs, which provide insights into trade and commerce during the colonial era in the Americas.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1710-AA 30 Den 30 Den French New World 1710 Metz