Auxonne coins catalog with values online
County of Auxonne
The county with its capital in the city of the same name was located in the territory of Franche-Comté (between Dijon and Besançon, most of the county stretched to the south). Formed in 1237, when the Duke of Burgundy, Hugo IV, acquired these lands from Count Jean I de Chalons, who received other territories in exchange. By the way, these other lands turned out to be rich in salt deposits and the count became fabulously rich. Apparently, it’s not for nothing that he was called wise :).
In 1477, the county was captured by the army of Louis XI and annexed to the kingdom.
denier
Philipp III the Good duke of Burgundy (1419-1467)

denier (demi-double) no date
billon
D DVPLE DE AVXON
PHS DVX ET COME BV
Coin value - 50-60 USD
Charles the Bold duke of Burgundy (1467-1477)

Engrogne (denier) no date
billon
ANSERNA DE AVXONNA
KAROLVS DVX ET COM B
Coin value - 30-40 USD
Other coins of French Feudalist
Coins of Auxonne in the catalog are presented divided by historical periods, indicating the main characteristics and differences by type.
Inside the sections, the coins are sorted by denomination - from large to small.
The value of the coins is approximate. Most often, it is simply the price for which I once bought this particular coin. You can use it to estimate similar coins (of the same type), but remember that the value is affected by many factors, such as condition and minting date. The price of coins of even the same type can vary greatly depending on the number of surviving examples.
Coins of Auxonne presented on this page are not sold or bought - this is only a catalog.