Monedas de los estados francés

(en) Due to the erosion of royal power in the 10th century, some mints were taken over by local lords, secular or ecclesiastical. When Hugh Capet arrived on the throne, he mastered the minting only on the royal domain, around Paris and Orleans. Elsewhere, the right of minting is possessed by various political powers: at the level of the duchy, for example in Normandy, or at the level of local lords, such as the lords of Bourbon in Auvergne. The monetary types are nevertheless stable: the lords do not dare to change an existing type in order to preserve trust. The royal monograms in particular (that of Charles the Bald or Louis IV Transmarinus) are still minted until the end of the 12th century. But with the multiplication of these immobilized types, it happens that the engravers lose the understanding and we observe progressive degenerations of the types and legends. For two centuries, the successors of Hugh Capet enlarged the royal domain and gradually imposed the pre-eminence of royal coinage. During the 13th century, the kings of France, in particular Saint Louis and Philip the Fair, legislated to limit the circulation of feudal coins that gradually disappeared until the first half of the 14th century. The end of the Hundred Years’ War made it possible to establish a stable royal coinage and the policy of Louis XI established even more clearly the monetary hold of the king over the whole kingdom. After the introduction at the end of the 15th century of precious metals from America and the Italian art of the medal, only a few large families and exceptional enclaves within the kingdom still benefit from their own mint. The king became the undisputed master of money.

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Francia › Francia - Estados › Arlés, Arzobispado de • Livre

12 Deniers = 1 Sol • 20 Sols = 1 Livre

Obol anonymous
s/f (1260-1280)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 0,34 g • ⌀ 14 mm
PA# 4089, Dy féodales# 1736, Boudeau# 794, N# 83441
Obol with mitre - Eustace of Levis
s/f (1476-1489)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 0,60 g • ⌀ 15 mm
Boudeau# –, Dy féodales# 1757, N# 334919
Obol - Nicolas of Cibo
s/f (1489-1499)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón
Dy féodales# 1762 var., N# 380392
Denier - Ithier
s/f (963-981)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 0,91 g • ⌀ 18 mm
PA# 4085 var., Dy féodales# 1732, N# 400437
Denier anonymous with blessing hand
s/f (1200-1240)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 0,82 g • ⌀ 17,5 mm
PA# 4091, Dy féodales# 1734, N# 106088
Franc à Pied - Guillaume de la Garde
s/f (1366-1374)

Moneda circulante normal
Oro • 3,63 g • ⌀ 28 mm
PA# 1752, Fr# 25, Dy féodales# 1752, N# 352287
Gold Guilder - Steven II of La Garde
s/f (1351-1361)

Moneda circulante normal
Oro 906 • 3,46 g • ⌀ 20,5 mm
PA# 4106, Boudeau# 798, Dy féodales# 1746, Fr# 24, N# 106081
Gold Guilder - William of La Garde
s/f (1361-1374)

Moneda circulante normal
Oro
Fr# 23, Dy féodales# 1750, PA# CXVII/12, N# 366745
Gold Ecu - Jean Ferrier
s/f (1499-1521)

Moneda circulante normal
Oro • 3,35 g
Fr# 26, Dy féodales# 1763, PA# XCIII/15, N# 366586

Francia › Francia - Estados › Arleux, Señorío de • Unidad monetaria no especificada

Sterling - John of Flanders
s/f (1308-1324)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 1,13 g • ⌀ 19 mm
PA# 6994, N# 198263
⅔ Groschen - Beatrix of Saint-Pol
s/f (1325-1337)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 2,64 g
N# 335668

Francia › Francia - Estados › Artois, Condado de • Livre

12 Deniers = 1 Sol • 20 Sols = 1 Livre • 1 Ecu = 35 to 50 Patards • 1 Couronne = 42 Patards = 84 Gros

Maille - Robert II
s/f (1250-1302)

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 0,35 g
Boudeau# 1977, PA# 6743, Ghy# 401, N# 390304
Maille - Mahaut
s/f (1302-1329)

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 0,35 g
Ghy# 407, PA# 6750, N# 390285
½ Écu - Philip II
1586-1598

Moneda circulante normal
Plata 833 • 17,14 g • ⌀ 36 mm
GH# 211-9, Vanhoudt# 365, Delmonte S# 69, N# 105174
1 Écu "Philipsdaalder" - Philip II
1586-1592

Moneda circulante normal
Plata 833 • 34,28 g • ⌀ 44 mm
GH# 210-9, Vanhoudt# 363-AR, Delmonte S# 38, Dav EC I# 8652, N# 94232
1 Crown - Philip II
1585-1586 (1582-1586)

Moneda circulante normal
Oro 929 • 3,41 g • ⌀ 27 mm
GH# 209-9, Vanhoudt# 297-AR, Delmonte G# 30, Fr# 26a, N# 105175
2 Ecu - Philip II
1592

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 68,43 g
GH# 210-9, Dav EC I# 8651, Delmonte S# 38a, N# 380031

Francia › Francia - Estados › Artois, Condado de • Florin (1506-1659)

1 Florin = 20 Patards = 40 Gros = 80 Liards = 160 Gigots = 960 Mites • 1 Ducaton = 3 Florin • 1 Patagon = 48 Patards • 1 Escalin = 6 Patards • 1 Souverain = 6 Florin, 13 Patards • 1 Albertin = 2 Florin, 10 Patards

1 Maille - Philip II
1590-1592

Moneda circulante normal
Cobre • 1,81 g • ⌀ 20 mm
GH# 235-9, Vanhoudt# 333-AR, N# 111418
½ Liard / Gigot - Philip II
s/f (1582-1586)

Moneda circulante normal
Cobre • 2,5 g • ⌀ 22 mm
GH# 233-9a, N# 328577
½ Liard / Gigot - Philip II
1587-1590

Moneda circulante normal
Cobre • 2,5 g • ⌀ 22 mm
GH# 233-9g, N# 328628
½ Liard / Gigot - Philip IV
1627-1640

Moneda circulante normal
Cobre • 1,75 g
GH# 338-7, KM# 6, N# 328643
1 Liard - Philip II
1582-1589

Moneda circulante normal
Cobre • 5,44 g • ⌀ 26 mm
GH# 232-9b, Vanhoudt# 321-AR, N# 111417
Disponible para intercambiar 1 Liard - Philip II
1582-1593

Moneda circulante normal
Cobre • 5,44 g • ⌀ 26 mm
GH# 232.9d, Vanhoudt# 323-AR, N# 5576
Liard - Philip IV
1636-1640

Moneda circulante normal
Cobre • 3,80 g • ⌀ 27 mm
GH# 337-7, Vanhoudt# 655-AR, N# 138113
1⁄40 Écu - Philip II
1582

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón (plata 417) • 1,71 g • ⌀ 23 mm
GH# 216-9, Vanhoudt# 311-AR, N# 106086
1⁄20 Écu - Philip II
1582-1590

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón (plata 417) • 3,42 g • ⌀ 26 mm
GH# 215-9, Vanhoudt# 310-AR, N# 94151
Disponible para intercambiar 1 Escalin - Philip IV
1623-1635

Moneda circulante normal
Plata 582 • 5,26 g • ⌀ 30 mm
GH# 333-7, Vanhoudt# 648-AR, N# 111419
¼ Patagon - Philip IV
1624-1635

Moneda circulante normal
Plata 875 • 6,8 g
GH# 331-7, Delmonte S# 314, KM# 5, N# 326228
½ Patagon - Philip IV
1627-1635

Moneda circulante normal
Plata 875 • 13,8 g
GH# 330-7, Delmonte S# 306, KM# 8, Vanhoudt# 646AR, N# 326223
1 Patagon - Philip IV
1623-1640

Moneda circulante normal
Plata 873 • 28,25 g • ⌀ 41 mm
GH# 329-7, Delmonte S# 298, Vanhoudt# 645-AR, KM# 4, Dav ECT# 4466, N# 95819
2 Souverain d'Or - Philip IV
1632-1634

Moneda circulante normal
Oro 919 • 11,09 g
KM# 15, Delmonte G# 33, GH# 324-7, Fr# 26c, N# 361121
1 Ducatone - Philip IV
1635

Moneda circulante normal
Plata 944 • 32,48 g
KM# 17, Delmonte S# 277, GH# 327-7, Dav ECT# 4448, N# 361119

Francia › Francia - Estados › Brioude, Condado de • Livre

Denier - Immobilization in the name of William (Brioude)
s/f (930-980)

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 1,24 g • ⌀ 21 mm
Boudeau# 370, Dy féodales# 817, N# 198225
Denier - Alphonse of Poitiers (ANFVRS COMES)
s/f (1241-1271)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 0,97 g • ⌀ 17,5 mm
Boudeau# 385, Dy féodales# 820, N# 335586

Francia › Francia - Estados › Auxerre, Condado de • Livre tournois

Obol anonymous (AVTSIODER CI)
s/f (900-1150)

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 0,7 g • ⌀ 17 mm
PA# 5883, N# 67030
Denier anonymous (AVTSIODER CI)
s/f (900-1150)

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 1,42 g • ⌀ 21,5 mm
PA# 5880, N# 58871
Denier anonymous with cross dividing legend
s/f (1150-1175)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 1,01 g • ⌀ 18 mm
Boudeau# 1730, PA# 5891, N# 334940
Denier anonymous (ALTISIODOR with annulets)
s/f (1150-1175)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 0,72 g • ⌀ 19,5 mm
Boudeau# 1737, PA# 5896, N# 334939
Denier anonymous (ALTISIODOR; twelve pellets)
s/f (1150-1200)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 0,95 g • ⌀ 19 mm
Boudeau# 1735-1736, PA# 5893-5894, N# 334985
Denier anonymous (ALTISIODOR; half crosslets)
s/f (1175-1200)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 1,01 g • ⌀ 18,5 mm
Boudeau# –, PA# 5892, N# 335005
Denier anonymous (ALTISIODOR; lilies)
s/f (1250-1300)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 0,88 g • ⌀ 18 mm
Boudeau# –, PA# 5897, N# 335006
Double Denier - John II
s/f (1340-1348)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 0,8 g • ⌀ 20 mm
N# 158770

Francia › Francia - Estados › Bar • Livre

12 Deniers = 4 Sterling = 1 Groschen • 20 Groschen= 10 Plaques = 1 Livre • 3.5 Livres = 1 Florin

Disponible para intercambiar Denier - Immobilization of Henry I
s/f (950-1150)

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 0,9 g • ⌀ 17,5 mm
Boudeau# 1695, Flon# 348, N# 141183
Denier parisis - Henry II
s/f (1220-1240)

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 0,98 g • ⌀ 19,5 mm
Flon# 1-5 var., p. 349, Boudeau# 1425, N# 332963
Denier - René I
s/f (1424-1431)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 0,4 g
Flon# 3, p.487, N# 325071
⅓ Groschen - Edward I
s/f (1302-1336)

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 1,38 g
Flon# 459, 4, Boudeau# 1427, N# 332924
Sterling - Edward I
s/f (1320-1336)

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 1,14 g
Flon# p. 460, 5, N# 332872
White Denier - Robert
s/f (1365-1411)

Moneda circulante normal
Vellón • 1,75 g
Flon# 22, p.476, N# 325069
½ Groschen - Henry III
s/f (1291-1302)

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 1,95 g
N# 384043
½ Groschen - Louis I
s/f (1419-1430)

Moneda circulante normal
Plata • 2,14 g • ⌀ 26,5 mm
Flon# 7 p. 484, N# 383850

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