The 1960 1 Franc coin is one of the most emblematic pieces of 20th-century French numismatics. Issued at the beginning of the French Fifth Republic, this coin marked the introduction of the "New Franc" (Nouveau Franc), a monetary reform implemented by the government of Charles de Gaulle to stabilize the French economy.
Historical Background
On January 1, 1960, France introduced the New Franc, equal to 100 old francs. This reform aimed to simplify financial transactions and restore confidence in the national currency after years of inflation. The 1960 1 Franc coin was among the first coins issued under this new monetary system.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Country | France |
| Face Value | 1 Franc |
| Year | 1960 |
| Composition | Nickel |
| Weight | 6 grams |
| Diameter | 24 mm |
| Thickness | 1.8 mm |
| Edge | Reeded |
| Mint | Paris Mint |
| Mintage | 406,375,000 pieces |
Coin Design
Obverse
The obverse features the famous "Sower" (La Semeuse), designed by French engraver Louis-Oscar Roty. The figure symbolizes the French Republic sowing seeds in the wind, with a rising sun in the background. Surrounding the design is the inscription "RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE".
Reverse
The reverse displays the denomination "1 FRANC" alongside an olive branch. Encircling the design is France's national motto: "LIBERTÉ, ÉGALITÉ, FRATERNITÉ" (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity). The year of issue appears at the bottom.
Rarity
Although highly sought after by collectors, the 1960 1 Franc coin is not considered rare due to its very large mintage of over 406 million pieces. However, examples preserved in exceptional condition are considerably more difficult to find.
There are also several die varieties, particularly involving the shape of the numeral "0" in the date, which attract the interest of specialized collectors.
Numismatic Value
The market value depends primarily on the coin's condition:
| Condition | Approximate Value |
|---|---|
| Heavily circulated | €0.50 – €2 |
| Fine condition | €2 – €8 |
| Uncirculated (UNC) | €10 – €50 |
| Gem Uncirculated / Exceptional quality | €50 – €150 or more |
Professionally graded examples may command even higher prices, especially if they retain their original mint luster and show little to no signs of wear.
Interesting Facts
- It was the first 1 Franc coin issued under France's New Franc monetary system.
- The Sower design had already appeared on French coinage since the late 19th century.
- The coin contains no silver; it is made entirely of nickel.
- It ceased to be legal tender following the introduction of the euro in 2002.
Conclusion
The 1960 France 1 Franc coin is a historically significant piece that represents an important monetary reform in French history. While it is not rare due to its high mintage, it remains highly appreciated by collectors because of its historical importance, the iconic Sower design, and its status as the first year of the New Franc series. Its numismatic value varies greatly depending on condition, with the finest examples capable of reaching dozens or even hundreds of euros in the collectors' market.

