French Gold Écu of Charles VIII, Replica Coin (Brass, 30,7 mm)
Enter the world of French kings, chivalrous duels, and adventure with this magnificent replica of the Gold Écu! This massive coin of Charles VIII, featuring a sun above the crown, is a symbol of the power and wealth of France on the threshold of the Renaissance. Its rich golden shine and noticeable weight will give your costume of a musketeer, nobleman, or lady of the court the perfect touch of class. Fill your treasure chest and set off for adventure! Further product information ...
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French Gold Écu of Charles VIII, Replica Coin (Brass, 30,7 mm)
A Symbol of the French Crown
This artistic replica is struck using classic technology from hand-engraved dies, faithfully imitating one of the most beautiful European coins of the 15th century. It is made from polished brass, and with a diameter of 31 mm, it feels truly royal in the hand.
- Obverse (Front): Bears the coat of arms of the Kingdom of France – a shield with three fleurs-de-lis, topped by a royal crown. Above the crown is a small sunburst, which gives the coin its name: écu d'or au soleil (gold écu with a sun). The inscription reads: KAROLVS DEI GRA FRANCORVM REX (Charles, by the Grace of God, King of the Franks).
- Reverse (Back): Displays an ornate floriated cross (croix fleurdelisée) and the powerful motto of the French kings: XPC VINCIT XPC REGNAT XPC IMPERAT (Christ conquers, Christ reigns, Christ commands).
For the Musketeer's Chest and the Courtier's Pocket
Gold écus were the backbone of the French economy and the currency of the highest social classes. This replica is therefore the perfect prop for LARP and historical events set in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It is excellently suited for characters such as French nobles, royal musketeers, guardsmen, or wealthy merchants. It is also ideal for children's camp games, theatre, or as a stunning piece for a collection.
The Coin of the King Who Longed for Italy
Charles VIII (reigned 1483–1498) was a French king from the House of Valois, who became famous primarily for his ambitious campaign into Italy in 1494. With a huge army, financed by these very gold coins, he invaded the Italian peninsula to press his claim to the Kingdom of Naples. His campaign kicked off the Italian Wars, which lasted for decades and fundamentally shaped the politics and art of the entire European Renaissance. This coin is thus a direct witness to one of the greatest military undertakings of its time.
Technical Specifications of the Coin
| Ruler | Charles VIII of France |
| Period of Minting | Based on originals from 1483–1498 |
| Denomination | Écu d'or au soleil |
| Material | Brass |
| Diameter | approx. 30,7 mm |
| Weight | approx. 12,3 g |
| Thickness | approx. 2 mm |
| Availability | Sets of 1, 10, or 100 pieces |
How to Care For the Royal Shine
This replica is made from brass, which gives it the appearance of a real gold coin. Brass is a material that naturally reacts with the environment over time and can develop a darker, antique patina. This look is often desirable for historical purposes. However, if you prefer a brilliant shine, you can easily polish the coin at any time with a soft cloth and a common commercial brass cleaner.
Important Information
This is an artistic replica, not legal tender. The coin is not intended for consumption. Due to its small size, the product is not suitable for children under 3 years of age due to the risk of choking or swallowing.
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