The Sol was a unit of currency used in the French New World, specifically in regions such as Canada and parts of the Caribbean during the 17th and 18th centuries. The Sol coin from 1723, particularly those minted in Perpignan, is a notable collectible due to its historical significance and rarity. These coins typically feature designs that reflect the era’s artistic styles and the French crown's influence, making them cherished items for numismatists and collectors of colonial American currency. The United States' coinage history is enrichened by such international influences, showcasing the interconnectedness of global economies during that period.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1723-Q Sol John Law Brass Sol French New World 1723 Perpignan