France AN13-A 5 Francs – Napoleon Bonaparte – F12 – ANACS
France AN13-A 5 Francs – Napoleon Bonaparte – F12 – ANACS
Description:
Step into Napoleonic-era France with this AN13-A 5 Francs silver coin, graded F12 by ANACS. Issued in Year 13 (1804–1805) during the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte, this large silver crown showcases a bold portrait of the Emperor on the obverse and the French Republic’s wreath design on the reverse.
The AN13-A issue is struck in Paris (“A” mintmark) and is a substantial coin in both size and historical importance, representing the transitional period between the French Revolution and the height of Napoleon’s empire.
🔹 Date: AN13 (1804–1805)
🔹 Mint: Paris (“A” mintmark)
🔹 Grade: F12 – Fine (ANACS)
🔹 Metal Content: 0.7234 troy oz
🔹 Purity: .900 Fine Silver
🔹 Diameter: 37 mm
🔹 Obverse: Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte facing right, legend “NAPOLEON EMPEREUR”
🔹 Reverse: Denomination within wreath, “REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE”
A must-have for collectors of world crowns, silver bullion enthusiasts, and students of French history.