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Best Seller: France 1921 2F, 1F & 1922 50c—Third Republic Bronze Trio

Best Seller: France 1921 2F, 1F & 1922 50c—Third Republic Bronze Trio

Regular price $19.60 USD
Regular price Sale price $19.60 USD
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Own a ready-made slice of French monetary history with this three-coin bundle from the Third Republic (1870–1941)—perfect for world-coin collectors and franc-era enthusiasts. All three are aluminium-bronze, reeded, round, and coin-aligned (180°), offering a cohesive, display-worthy set.

What you get (3-piece set):

    • Composition: Aluminium-Bronze | Weight: 8 g | Diameter: 27 mm | Thickness: ~2.14 mm

    • Type: Circulation coin | Period: Third Republic | Currency: French franc | Edge: Reeded | Shape: Round | Alignment: Coin (180°)

      France 2 Francs, 1921 — KM# 877

       

    • Composition: Aluminium-Bronze | Weight: 4.09 g | Diameter: 23 mm

    • Type: Circulation coin | Period: Third Republic | Currency: French franc | Edge: Reeded | Shape: Round | Alignment: Coin (180°)

      France 1 Franc (1920–1927 type) — KM# 876

       

    • Composition: Aluminium-Bronze | Weight: 2 g | Diameter: 18 mm | Thickness: 1.21–1.48 mm

    • Type: Circulation coin | Period: Third Republic | Currency: French franc | Edge: Reeded | Shape: Round | Alignment: Coin (180°)

      France 50 Centimes, 1922 — KM# 884

       

Welcome to Treasure Trades, your premier source for commemorative and historic coins, medals, and banknotes. These are historic collectibles (no longer legal tender) prized for their artistry and the stories they carry.

Act fast—complete franc-era sets go quickly. Add this 3-coin bundle to your collection today before it’s gone!

 Why this is a smart buy (collector & investment angles)

  • Cohesive historic set: Three denominations from the same period create a compelling, ready-to-display mini-collection—often preferred to single-coin purchases.

  • Post-WWI transition piece: These aluminium-bronze issues reflect France’s economic shift after WWI, adding historical depth beyond face value.

    • Condition scarcity matters—aluminium-bronze circulated heavily and wears quickly; problem-free, attractive color and luster can command premiums.

    • Eye appeal & grade drive value; coins with fewer marks, better strike, and original surfaces show better appreciation potential.

      Mintage reality: These types were mass-minted (multi-millions) for circulation. They are not rare by mintage, but:

       

  • Liquidity & demand: Third Republic coins enjoy steady global collector interest—good for future resale and type-set building.

  • Educational value: Ideal for teaching denomination hierarchy (50c, 1F, 2F), alloy science (aluminium-bronze), and French numismatic history.

 


Note: If you’re targeting investment upside, prioritize higher-grade examples and unified patina/toning across the set.

(Authoritative references for specifications, dates, KM numbers, and historical context. Verify exact mintages/varieties per date/grade.)

  1. Standard Catalog of World Coins 1901–2000 (Krause) — canonical KM references for France Third Republic issues (KM# 877, 876, 884).

    https://www.krausebooks.com/

  2. Numista — France coin catalogue — specifications, photos, and mintage figures by date/type.

    France index: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pays.php?ct=france

    (Search: “KM 877 2 Francs 1921”, “KM 876 1 Franc 1920–1927”, “KM 884 50 Centimes 1922”.)

  3. NGC World Coin Price Guide (France) — professional database with specs, composition, and valuation context by KM.

    https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

  4. Colnect — France Coins — collector catalogue listing types, years, and metadata (KM cross-refs).

    https://colnect.com/en/coins/list/country/67-France

  5. Monnaie de Paris (French Mint) — historical background — official mint with archives and articles on French coinage evolution in the 20th century.

    https://www.monnaiedeparis.fr/

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