The 30 Den coin, also known as the French New World 30 Denier, was minted in the early 18th century, with notable examples from 1713. It was used in colonial territories and reflects the economic practices of the time. Coins from this era, particularly those related to French colonial trade in North America, are of significant interest to collectors due to their historical context and rarity, especially items associated with Metz, where some pieces may have been produced. Collecting such coins can provide insight into the historical exchanges between Europe and the New World.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1713-AA 30 Den 30 Den French New World 1713 Metz