coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 30 Den \ French New World \ 1713
The 30 Den coin, also known as the "Philip II 30 Denier," was a silver coin minted in France, particularly during the early 18th century. This type of coin gained significance in the French New World colonies, serving as a form of currency in trade and daily transactions. The year 1713 marked the end of the War of the Spanish Succession, leading to the resurgence of trade and economic activity, during which these coins were used extensively in both the Americas and Europe. Collectors value these coins for their historical context and rarity.
Item | Denomination | Series | Year | Mint | |
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1713-AA 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1713 | Metz |
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1713-D 30 Den | 30 Den | French New World | 1713 | Lyon |