Napoleon 20 Francs
The 20 Francs Napoleon coin is one of France’s most iconic gold coins, first minted during the reign of Napoleon I in 1803. Often called “Napoleon Gold,” it was produced until 1914. These coins span several historical periods, including the First Empire, the Restoration, the July Monarchy, and the Third Republic, each marked by a different portrait of the ruler or Marianne, the allegory of the Republic.
Composed of 900/1000 gold, the Napoleon 20 Francs coin weighs 5.80 g and is highly prized by investors and collectors due to its rich history and popularity in the gold market. The price of this coin fluctuates with the gold market, but it remains a safe and stable investment, appreciated both in France and internationally.