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FRANCE - 12 DENIERS FRANCOIS ( G 15 ) - 1792 A an 4 de la Liberté. Bust of Louis XVI King of the French - "The Nation, the Law, the King". RARE VARIANTE different Leopard and Rose - TTB -

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FRANCE - 12 DENIERS FRANCOIS ( G 15 ) - 1792 A an 4 de la Liberté. Bust of Louis XVI King of the French - "The Nation, the Law, the King". RARE VARIANTE different Leopard and Rose - TTB -

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