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5 Francs from Limoges with Louis XVIII, King of France

Engraver: Pierre Joseph Tiolier (French, 1763–1819)
Mint: Limoges

5 Francs from Toulouse with Napoleon Bonaparte

Engraver: Nicolas Pierre Tiolier (French, 1784–1853)
Mint: Toulouse

5 Francs with Louis Philippe I, King of the French

Engraver: Joseph François Domard (French, 1792–1858)

5 Francs from Lyon with Louis Philippe I, King of the French

Engraver: Joseph François Domard (French, 1792–1858)
Mint: Lyon

5 Francs from Nantes with Louis Philippe I, King of the French

Engraver: Joseph François Domard (French, 1792–1858)
Mint: Nantes (France)

5 Francs from France

Engraver: Franky Magniadas (French, active 1865)

5 Francs from France

Engraver: Patrick Reynaud

5 Francs from France

Engraver: Eugène A. Oudiné (French, 1810–1889)

5 Francs from France

Engraver: Antoine Bovy (French, 1795–1877)

5 Francs from France

Engraver: Valentin Maurice Borrel (French, 1804–1882)

5 Francs from France

Engraver: Joseph François Domard (French, 1792–1858)

5 Francs from France

Engraver: François Augustin Caunois (French, 1787–1859)

5 Francs from France

Engraver: Dieudonne (French, 1795–1873)

5 Francs from France

Engraver: Mr. A. Bouchon

5 Francs from France

Engraver: Jean-Baptiste Eugene Farochon

5 Francs from France

Engraver: Émile Rogat (French, 1799–1852)

5 Francs from France

Engraver: André Galle (French, 1761–1844)

5 Francs from Unknown

Mint: Unknown

5 Francs from France

Engraver: Jean-Baptiste Eugene Farochon

5 Francs from Unknown

Mint: Unknown

5 Francs from Unknown

Mint: Unknown

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