1364-1380 FRANCE GOLD FRANC A PIED CHARLES V NGC MS 62

$4,140.00 USD

The Gold Franc à Pied was minted during the reign of Charles V of France (r. 1364–1380), a monarch known for his administrative reforms and efforts to rebuild France after the chaos of the early Hundred Years' War. The Franc à Pied ("standing franc") was introduced in 1365, succeeding earlier forms of French gold coinage and marking a new phase of monetary stability under Charles V.

The Observe features Charles V standing in full royal regalia, holding a sword in one hand and a scepter in the other. He is depicted beneath a Gothic-style canopy, emphasizing his authority and piety. The legend reads "KAROLVS DEI GRA FRANCORVM REX," meaning "Charles, by the Grace of God, King of the French."


The reverse displays a cross fleury with a quatrefoil in each quadrant, surrounded by an ornate border. The legend features a religious invocation, such as "XPC VINCIT XPC REGNAT XPC IMPERAT," meaning "Christ conquers, Christ reigns, Christ commands."

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