Collectible coins encompass a wide range of currency items valued for their rarity, historical significance, and aesthetic appeal. The Sol was a currency used in France and its territories, including the French New World, during the colonial period. In 1734, specific coinage from Perpignan, a city in France, may have been produced, contributing to the numismatic history associated with that era and region. Collectors often seek these coins for their unique attributes and connection to significant historical events.

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