French ecus

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Are French ecus hammered or machine-struck?
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 Hey 15turtles - what is a French ecu - never heard of them.
  yours daryl
It is, what it is, or is it.
Interestingly the answer is both.  The coins had their origins in the 13th century and were hammered up until the 1640s, when they began to be milled.  They fell out, as with most traditional French concepts including pre-decimal (non-decimal) currency, during the French revolution.
More information on French coinage can be found at
http://www.coinfactswiki.com/wiki/Royal_coinage_%28to_1793%29#.C3.A9cu_d.27or

I also have some good links on sellers and info, if y'all are interested.
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@Robert_Lenid,

Thanks! I'll take a look at that website first


@ALLRED1950,

An ecu was a thaler (40mm+) sized silver coin from France

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces16357.html
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So these are absolutely no relation to the Liberian ECU coins you see all over the place on eBay, right?
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ecu is the name for an old French coin
ECU is by coincidence the acronym made from the initials of the modern European Currency Unit
So no connection  :)
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
if anyone have ecus for swap, please, give me know.
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