The 1874 silver essais for the Third Republic's franc coinage were trial strikes produced as the French government worked to standardize a new republican type following the fall of the Second Empire. Essais of this period were typically struck in very small numbers for official evaluation, never entering circulation — which explains why survivors tend to show minimal wear while often displaying the slightly uneven fields characteristic of trial production rather than bullion-quality proof work.
The 1874 silver essais for the Third Republic's franc coinage were trial strikes produced as the French government worked to standardize a new republican type following the fall of the Second Empire. Essais of this period were typically struck in very small numbers for official evaluation, never entering circulation — which explains why survivors tend to show minimal wear while often displaying the slightly uneven fields characteristic of trial production rather than bullion-quality proof work.