This listing is for one Silver 50 Centimes coin from France. Choose by date! Beautiful silver coins. 83.5% Silver Content.
50 Centimes coins featuring this design and minted in silver were produced for only 23 years, between 1897 and 1920. Post 1920, the design remained the same, but the composition changed to stainless steel.
World War I and the aftermath brought substantial changes to the coinage in France. Gold coinage was suspended and the franc was debased. Smaller, holed 5, 10, and 25-centime coins minted in nickel or cupro-nickel were introduced in 1914, finally replacing copper in 1921.
In 1920, 1 and 2-centime coins were discontinued and production of silver coinage ceased, with aluminium-bronze 50-centime, 1-franc, and 2-franc coins introduced. Until 1929, these coins were issued by the chambers of commerce, bearing the phrase bon pour on it (translated: "good for").
1917 French 50 Centimes Coin - Silver 50 Centimes - WWI Era - France Silver Fifty Centimes - 50 Centimes France 1917
50 Centimes coins featuring this design and minted in silver were produced for only 23 years, between 1897 and 1920. Post 1920, the design remained the same, but the composition changed to stainless steel.
World War I and the aftermath brought substantial changes to the coinage in France. Gold coinage was suspended and the franc was debased. Smaller, holed 5, 10, and 25-centime coins minted in nickel or cupro-nickel were introduced in 1914, finally replacing copper in 1921.
In 1920, 1 and 2-centime coins were discontinued and production of silver coinage ceased, with aluminium-bronze 50-centime, 1-franc, and 2-franc coins introduced. Until 1929, these coins were issued by the chambers of commerce, bearing the phrase bon pour on it (translated: "good for").
1917 French 50 Centimes Coin - Silver 50 Centimes - WWI Era - France Silver Fifty Centimes - 50 Centimes France 1917