Collectible coins from the era of the French New World include a variety of denominations and types that reflect the colonial history of North America. The 30 Den coin, minted in 1712 in Metz, is an example of French currency that was used in trade and commerce in the New World. Such coins are significant for collectors due to their historical context, rarity, and the intricate craftsmanship associated with their minting. The United States of America also has a rich numismatic history, with coins that range from colonial issues to modern commemoratives, each telling a story of economic and cultural evolution.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1712-AA 30 Den 30 Den French New World 1712 Metz