Louis XIV

Gold – Louis d’or aux 8 L – et aux insignes – 1701 A Paris – Hoard – Treasure of Valenciennes

3 800

AU / AU+

Louis XIV

AU / AU+

Gold – Louis d’or aux 8 L – et aux insignes – 1701 A Paris – Hoard – Treasure of Valenciennes

3 800

Description:

Coin retaining part of its original luster. Well-struck portrait of the king. A superb collector’s specimen with a rare pedigree.

Reformed flan with the date “1701” clearly visible.

Period
Royal
Type
Gold Louis d'or aux 8L aux insignes
Year
1701
Mint name
Paris
Diameter
24,7 mm
Weight
6,72 g
Metal
Gold
Rarity
Very rare
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  • Pedigree :

    Gold Louis originating from the famous Hoard – Treasure of Valenciennes, discovered by construction worker Giuseppe Corrias on August 30, 1949, during rebuilding works.

    While digging, he uncovered a small barrel containing 2,800 gold coins (48 kg) and 6,000 silver coins (240 kg), one of the largest hoards of royal coinage ever found in France.

    According to numismatists, this deposit was likely buried after the 1709 Malplaquet campaign, at the height of the War of the Spanish Succession, and more specifically after the battle led by Marshal Villars. This context probably makes it an authentic war hoard.

    Some of these coins were later dispersed on the collectors’ market, helping preserve their memory and offering a few enthusiasts the opportunity to acquire a fragment of this remarkable discovery.

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