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fme_834577 - IV REPUBLIC Médaille, Jean SOURBET

IV REPUBLIC Médaille, Jean SOURBET AU
100.00 €(Approx. 107.00$ | 86.00£)
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Type : Médaille, Jean SOURBET
Date: n.d.
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 90 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver LE VERRIER Max (1891-1973
Weight : 218,1 g.
Edge : Lisse + BRONZE
Puncheon : BRONZE
Coments on the condition:
Médaille présentant des concrétions ainsi que des rayures et des marques d’usure en particulier au revers
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : JEAN SOURBET.
Obverse description : Tête à droite de Jean Sourbet. Signé : M le Verrier.

Reverse


Reverse legend : - UNION NATIONALE DES COOPERATIVES AGRICOLES DE CEREALES - PARIS // SILOS / JEAN SOURBET / U.N.C.A.C / LA GRANDE PAROISSE / 1.000 000 0X.
Reverse description : A droite, sur le bord d’un fleuve, des installations pour la manutention des céréales. A gauche une partie de bateau. Les légendes tout autour et dans les champs.

Commentary


Jean Sourbet (1900-1962), est un homme politique français, élu de Gironde et jusqu’à ministre de l’agriculture sous la présidence d’Edgar Faure.
Cf : Wikipédia.

Historical background


IV REPUBLIC

(16/01/1947-8/01/1959)

Characterized by a parliamentary regime coupled with great ministerial instability, the Fourth Republic has the particularity of never having been officially proclaimed. Indeed, De Gaulle, when he arrived in Paris on August 25, 1944, refused to do so on the pretext that the Republic had never ceased to exist. Considering that the French State of Marshal Pétain was only a simple state of affairs, he considers that the Republic survived in free France and his birth certificate must then be June 18, 1940. However, his departure, the January 20, 1946, and the referendum of October 13, 1946 approving a new Constitution, mark the official beginning of this republic. It knows two presidents: Vincent Auriol (16/01/1947 - 23/12/1953) and René Coty (23/12/1953 - 8/1/1959). The open crisis caused by the revolt of the army of Algeria leads, in 1958, to its fall which is confirmed by the adoption of a new constitution on September 28, 1958. Nevertheless, it does not cease definitively until the 8 January 1959 when General de Gaulle was installed as President of the Fifth Republic.

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