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5 Francs Union et Force, UNION tight, with inner acorn above, outer acorn, small leaf

Issuer Monnaie de Paris
Year 1797-1798
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Currency Franc (1795-1959)
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Obverse script Latin
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Struck during the Directory period, this is one of the most typologically fragmented issues in French numismatics — "Union et Force" 5-franc coinage exists in so many die combinations that specialists have catalogued them across multiple Feyhl references. The specific pairing of a tight UNION spacing with an inner acorn above the date, an outer acorn at the wreath junction, and a small leaf places this squarely within a brief transitional window of production as the Paris mint worked through successive punch combinations.

The Directory itself collapsed in Brumaire Year VIII — November 1799 — meaning this coinage had fewer than three years of institutional backing before Napoleon's coup rendered the issuing government obsolete.

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