The collectible coin known as the Sol from the French New World, minted in 1734, represents a significant piece of colonial history. This coin was part of France's colonial currency system in North America, predominantly used in territories like New France. The Sol, often made of silver, reflects the economic interactions of the time and serves as a tangible link to the cultural influences of 18th-century France in the Americas. Collectors value this coin for its rarity, historical context, and connection to the broader narrative of colonial North American trade and economy.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1734-Q Sol John Law Sol French New World 1734 Perpignan