法國. 5 Francs 1851-A Ceres (沒有保留價)





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法國 1851-A Ceres,5 法郎銀幣,純度 0.900,重 25 g,巴黎鑄幣廠(A),高等級,具藍金色光影,KM#761,正面為 laureate Cérès 的頭像(E.A. Oudiné 設計),背面有花環包圍面額 5 FRANCS 1851 LIBERTÉ ÉGALITÉ FRATERNITÉ。
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美丽的蓝色调法兰西——5法郎——1851 A(巴黎)——赛雷斯女神——银质(.900)——高品相
refined symbol of the French Second Republic.
Struck in 1851, this elegant 5 Francs features the classical portrait of Cérès, goddess of agriculture, representing prosperity, stability, and republican ideals during one of France’s most pivotal political transitions.
Few 19th-century European silver crowns combine historical significance, classical artistry, and strong visual toning as beautifully as this type.
Obverse: Laureate head of Cérès facing left, signed E.A. Oudiné, with star above and full republican legend.
Reverse: Wreath encircling denomination 5 FRANCS 1851, with national motto LIBERTÉ ÉGALITÉ FRATERNITÉ and mintmark A (Paris).
Specifications:
• Legal tender at time of issue: Yes
• Country: France
• Year: 1851
• Denomination: 5 Francs
• Mint: Paris (A)
• Metal: Silver
• Silver fineness: .900 (90%)
• Weight: 25 grams
• Diameter: approx. 37 mm
• Mintage: 13,142,644
• Catalogue reference: KM#761 (Standard Catalog of World Coins)
• High grade
Condition:
Attractive high-grade example with strong remaining detail in hair, wreath, and lettering.
Beautiful natural blue and golden toning across both sides, adding significant eye appeal.
Light circulation marks are consistent with age. No mounting traces or structural damage observed.
See images for the correct impression.
While the 1851 A issue is considered common in absolute mintage terms, well-preserved examples with appealing original toning remain highly sought after by collectors of 19th-century French silver.
The combination of historic Second Republic context, full silver weight, and strong visual presence makes this a compelling acquisition for both collectors and silver-focused investors.
A classic French silver crown with timeless elegance.
美丽的蓝色调法兰西——5法郎——1851 A(巴黎)——赛雷斯女神——银质(.900)——高品相
refined symbol of the French Second Republic.
Struck in 1851, this elegant 5 Francs features the classical portrait of Cérès, goddess of agriculture, representing prosperity, stability, and republican ideals during one of France’s most pivotal political transitions.
Few 19th-century European silver crowns combine historical significance, classical artistry, and strong visual toning as beautifully as this type.
Obverse: Laureate head of Cérès facing left, signed E.A. Oudiné, with star above and full republican legend.
Reverse: Wreath encircling denomination 5 FRANCS 1851, with national motto LIBERTÉ ÉGALITÉ FRATERNITÉ and mintmark A (Paris).
Specifications:
• Legal tender at time of issue: Yes
• Country: France
• Year: 1851
• Denomination: 5 Francs
• Mint: Paris (A)
• Metal: Silver
• Silver fineness: .900 (90%)
• Weight: 25 grams
• Diameter: approx. 37 mm
• Mintage: 13,142,644
• Catalogue reference: KM#761 (Standard Catalog of World Coins)
• High grade
Condition:
Attractive high-grade example with strong remaining detail in hair, wreath, and lettering.
Beautiful natural blue and golden toning across both sides, adding significant eye appeal.
Light circulation marks are consistent with age. No mounting traces or structural damage observed.
See images for the correct impression.
While the 1851 A issue is considered common in absolute mintage terms, well-preserved examples with appealing original toning remain highly sought after by collectors of 19th-century French silver.
The combination of historic Second Republic context, full silver weight, and strong visual presence makes this a compelling acquisition for both collectors and silver-focused investors.
A classic French silver crown with timeless elegance.

