A bucket lister! 1719 Louis XV French Silver coin

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I went back to my small permission
where I found my first Gold (filled) ring last week.The owner said I could go detect on His hay field so off I went.
Little did I know that the metal detecting Gods were smiling upon me cause within 15 mins I got a perfect high Signal on my Deus.
When I saw the small dirt encrusted
Coin pop out of the ground, I immediately knew two things,
It was Silver and it was Old.
Took a quick photo and sent It by text
to Anton aka Aureus and continued on my hunt.
2 minutes later I started getting a slew of text back from Anton.
With the sun in my eyes I make out French coin,then 10 sol,
King Louis XV, whoa..
My hands start shaking-
I got my first French Silver.
A 1719 Louis XV 10 sols de France-Navarre
Or 1/12 Ecu silver coin.
I don't know how Anton I.D. So quickly
By looking at that first photo
But He was right on the Money,
Pun intended.
The bonus is that this coin was only minted in 1719
And the H mark shows it's was minted in La Rochelle
with only 117,000 produced.
Took a couple of days for all this to sink in.
My previous oldest silver was a 1910 Vicky quarter and I just hopped and skipped almost two centuries to this french coin.
Craziest feeling ill tell you that.
I find what makes these old coins interesting is that they fluctuated
In value. For example,
A coin would usually be known by its picture or some other visual characteristic, not its monetary value. It did not have an actual value printed on it, as we commonly do. For example, if we applied this system to modern coinage, a modern dime might be called "a Roosevelt" and depending on the state of inflation or recession in the country might sometimes be worth 10 cents, sometimes 9, sometimes 12, etc.
The equivalence of these french currencies is as follows:
12 deniers equals 1 Sous or Sol
1 Livre (Franc) equals 20 Sous or Sols
1 ECU is worth 3 Livres
1 Louis is worth 20 Livres
In practical terms Here's what 10 sol
bought you in the early 18 th century.
Around 1710, the major commodities were selling at about the following price: salted butter, 10 sols; fresh butter, 15 sols, water melon, 3 to 6 sols; big melons 15 to 20 sols, the cheese on the Island of Orleans, a small, thin, round pieces and four pieces to the pound, 30 sols a dozen. And to cook all these ingredients, a stove cost 100 Livres.
A day I'll never forget.
 

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That coin is a breath of fresh air. And thank you for providing the purchasing power info to contextualize its history.

Thank you Ken.
 

Man that is a cool find! Super old, rare and in great shape. It has everything going for it. Days like that make this hobby awesome! Congrats!!
 

WOW! Huge congrats...what a beautiful coin!
 

What an awesome find this coin is! Super happy for you my friend! To get such a rarity in Canada is one thing but in this conditions is just amazing! Voting BANNER!
 

Outstanding recovery and a very informative, well-written post. Congrats and thanks for providing all of that information about the coin and its fluctuating value.
 

Beautiful early silver coin! Huge congrats!
 

Btw thank you posting the dirty pic. I always enjoy seeing these finds the way they came out if the dirt. I love seeing the exact vision you saw that made your heart skip a beat. I also love seeing the before and after difference. It really looks amazing
 

Wow that is a beauty! Sure would look nice up top next to a Pine Tree Shilling. I think your coin is rarer than a Pine Tree. I am voting banner too
 

That is a cool looking coin and that sucker is old. You told an excellent story and put together a great post. The cleaned picture of the obverse is killer :occasion14:
 

Great Condition
congratulations
 

What an awesome find this coin is! Super happy for you my friend! To get such a rarity in Canada is one thing but in this conditions is just amazing! Voting BANNER!
Thank you Anton
 

Btw thank you posting the dirty pic. I always enjoy seeing these finds the way they came out if the dirt. I love seeing the exact vision you saw that made your heart skip a beat. I also love seeing the before and after difference. It really looks amazing
Yup,there's always a delay when you squint trying to make out the details of a dirty coin and suddenly you spot
A tell tail sign and you say to your yourself "OMG"
 

That is a cool looking coin and that sucker is old. You told an excellent story and put together a great post. The cleaned picture of the obverse is killer :occasion14:
Yes it's such a relief cleaning silver vs old copper coins.
 

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