The 1774 France 1 Sol coin from the La Rochelle Mint is an important numismatic piece struck in the first year of Louis XVI’s reign. Issued in copper, this historic 1 Sol reflects the early coinage of a monarch whose reign would lead directly into the French Revolution.
This coin carries a weight of 10,50 g and a diameter of 29 mm, making it a substantial copper issue of its time. It also bears the mint mark H, identifying it as being struck at the La Rochelle Mint in France, a regional mint known for producing scarcer issues than Paris.
The obverse presents a portrait of Louis XVI, while the reverse displays the denomination and royal symbols of the French monarchy. Preserved in VG (Very Good) condition, the coin shows honest circulation wear yet retains visible outlines of the portrait and inscriptions, testifying to its long history in use.
This 1774 France 1 Sol coin offers collectors a glimpse into pre-revolutionary France, an era of political tension and cultural transformation. Whether you collect French royal coins, Louis XVI issues, or 18th-century copper currency, this La Rochelle Mint example is a valuable addition to any serious collection.