20 Francs Napoléon III

France
France

French Gold Currency created in March 1803 by the First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte (end of minting in 1898). It bore the effigy of the latter but also, over the course of the regimes, those of Louis XVIII, Charles X, Louis-Philippe, Napoleon III or even republican symbols.

Obverse: Bust of Napoleon III with or without the laurel wreath.

Reverse: "French Empire" date on which the coin was minted and the nominal value.

  • Historical value
  • Gold investment (advantageous taxation)
  • Strong liquidity in the market
  • Very popular
Metal Gold
Purity 900 ‰
Raw weight 6,45161
Fine weight 5.81 Gr
Diameter 21 mm
Facial Value 20 Francs
Coinage 1803 / 1898
Tranche Relief

Sealed

Our coins are sealed

Garanty

No time limitation - return to any store

VAT

Investment Gold is not subject to VAT

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find here the main questions concerning Investment Gold or Silver.

The ounce of gold, also called “Troy Ounce” from Anglo-Saxon countries, used around the world for the quotation of precious metals such as gold or silver. One ounce is equivalent to 31.1034768 grams.

Example: In a gold bar there are 32.15 ounces

1 kg = 1,000 g or 1,000: 31.1034768= 32.15

An ounce of gold is always given in relation to 1 dollar or 1 Euro.

No, since September 1, 2010, all investment gold purchase or sale transactions must be settled by check or wire transfer.

YES, two taxation regimes are applicable.

1st regime: THE TMP (Tax on Precious Metals)

(Confers article 150 of the General Tax Code)

Individuals are subject to a flat-rate levy (whether there is capital gain or capital loss). This tax is the TMP, Precious Metals Tax, the rate of which is 11.5%.

2nd regime: TPV (Taxes on Value Added Values)

(Refers to article 68 of the amending finance law for 2005)

Indeed, since January 1, 2012, sellers of so-called “investment” gold can choose to pay 36.2% on the capital gain with a discount of 5% per year from the 3rd year of holding

To do this, you must be able to prove the date and purchase value of your gold. In other words, when selling your gold, you will need to present a nominative invoice, dated, with the value of the property.

If you are purchasing investment gold, we accept certified checks as well as bank transfers, with no payment limits.

Yes, the condition of the coins is decisive. We sell on the stock exchange, on your behalf, only gold coins in good condition.

After expertise, the coins that we consider cleaned and polished or very damaged are purchased on a refusal basis, that is to say by weight.

To access French quotation prices (Fixing Paris) and place an order on the French market, you need a minimum number of coins.

All you need to do is present your gold coins in the morning before 11:30 a.m., under seal, specifying whether it is a so-called “at best” order (without a fixed price) or a “limit” order. i.e. the sale will only be made if the limit price is reached.

Yes, in this way we certify the quality and value of the coins sold in our GLOBAL CASH agencies.

In addition, we offer our seals, thus we ensure their resale by all approved organizations.

Yes, for this we must appraise them and if we consider the coins to be in “marketable” condition then we will seal them for you free of charge.