World gold coins witht the face value 10

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: FRANCE - PART 5
Item Description: G10E 2004 NAPOLEON CORONATION
Full Grade: NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO
Owner: V.M.

Set Details

Custom Sets: World gold coins witht the face value 10
Competitive Sets: France - AU - 10 Euro   Score: 1536
Research: NGC Coin Price Guide
NGC World Coin Census

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6.41 g., 0.900 Gold 0.1855 oz. AGW, 22 mm.
Obv: Book, denomination and eagle
Rev: Napoleon and coronation scene
Edge: Plain
Mint: Paris

Napoleon was crowned Emperor of the French on Sunday, December 2, 1804 (11 Frimaire, Year XIII according to the French Republican calendar), at Notre-Dame de Paris in Paris.

Napoleon wanted to establish the legitimacy of his imperial reign, with its new dynasty and new nobility. To this end, he designed a new coronation ceremony unlike that for the kings of France, which had emphasized the king's consecration (sacre) and anointment and was conferred by the archbishop of Reims in Reims Cathedral. Napoleon's was a sacred ceremony held in the great cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris in the presence of Pope Pius VII. Napoleon brought together various rites and customs, incorporating ceremonies of Carolingian tradition, the Ancien Régime and the French Revolution, all presented in sumptuous luxury.

On May 18, 1804, the Sénat conservateur vested the Republican government of the French First Republic in an emperor, and preparations for a coronation followed. Napoleon's elevation to emperor was overwhelmingly approved by the French citizens in the French constitutional referendum of 1804. Among Napoleon's motivations for being crowned were to gain prestige in international royalist and Catholic circles and to lay the foundation for a future dynasty.

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