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fme_847786 - INSURANCES L’Étoile transformée en bloc de présentation

INSURANCES L’Étoile transformée en bloc de présentation XF
50.00 €(Approx. 53.50$ | 43.00£)
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Type : L’Étoile transformée en bloc de présentation
Date: (1834)
Mint name / Town : s.l
Metal : silver plated metal
Diameter : 78,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver Caque F
Weight : 198,29 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Aspect moulé du jeton, présentant une certains usure. Présence de coups et rayures sur l’exemplaire coulé dans le plexiglas
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : L’ÉTOILE.
Obverse description : Allégorie féminine assise de face tenant un long sceptre terminé par une étoile rayonnante. À sa gauche une charrue et des épis, à sa droite des épis et une corne d’abondance répandant ses fruits.

Reverse


Reverse legend : SOCIÉTÉ D’ASSURANCES MUTUELLES CONTRE LA GRÊLE ; AU CENTRE ORDONNANCE ROYALE DU 7 JUIN 1834.
Reverse description : dans une couronne de chêne continue.

Commentary


Ce jeton a été jugé suffisamment rare pour qu’il en soit réalisé une frappe moderne dans les années 1970, à la Monnaie de Paris.

Historical background


INSURANCES

Under the Old Regime, insurance was above all maritime. It is a contract by which an individual undertakes to repair the losses linked to a shipwreck, for a certain sum which is paid to him in advance.. Thus, for example, we see that in the 18th century, in Bordeaux, maritime insurance was concentrated in the hands of a few large shipowners such as François Bonnaffé. An order of 1681 leaves the greatest freedom in the relationship between insurers and insured, hence the multiplication of players on the market. Still in Bordeaux, we then see the intervention of Parisian, Dutch and English companies. . . Non-maritime insurance became popular late (middle of the 18th century). They most often offer a guarantee against fire. Example: the general insurance company obtained the privilege of Louis XV in 1753 for the guarantee of maritime trade and to insure houses against fire. In the 19th century, we witness the emergence of countless companies, often specialized in very specific sectors, which will allow the development of the economy by pooling risks.. They are complemented by mutual associations and mutual aid.

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