France
Louis XVIII gold 20 Francs 1815-R MS61 NGC, London mint, KM706.7, Gad-1027, F-518/1. A glowing example, displaying deeply-engraved motifs, somewhat frosty, and blooming velveteen fields. Struck during the exile of Louis XVIII in London. It is said that these fascinating issues were minted, for the most part, to fund British troops in France. After Napoleon was defeated in Waterloo, Louis reclaimed his throne and the minting ceased. Though these coins were initially rejected by the French Treasury as counterfeits, they were subsequently accepted, not for circulation, but for paying the indemnity imposed on France in the 1815 Treaty of Paris.
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