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100 francs - Albert Ier essai or

Issuer Monaco
Year 1891
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Reverse lettering DEO JUVANTE 18 91 CENT FRANCS
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Mintage ND (1891) - gold plated testing copper - unknown mintage -
1891 - gold testing - unknown mintage -
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This is an essay (trial strike) for a 100-franc gold denomination that was never adopted for circulation in Monaco. Albert I had assumed the throne in 1889, and while the principality maintained the right to issue coinage under the Latin Monetary Union framework, full gold series were expensive propositions for a microstate with limited minting infrastructure. The piece was struck at Paris. No circulating version was produced.

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