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fme_790078 - V REPUBLIC Médaille de la Ville de Paris, Fluctuac Nec Mergitur

V REPUBLIC Médaille de la Ville de Paris, Fluctuac Nec Mergitur AU/AU
100.00 €(Approx. 107.00$ | 86.00£)
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Type : Médaille de la Ville de Paris, Fluctuac Nec Mergitur
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : 75 - Paris
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 950 ‰
Diameter : 49,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver DELANNOY Maurice (1885-1972)
Weight : 63,72 g.
Edge : lisse + corne 1ARGENT
Puncheon : corne 1ARGENT
Coments on the condition:
Patine grise hétérogène. Présence de coups et rayures

Obverse


Obverse legend : FLUCTUAT - NEC MERGITUR.
Obverse description : Navire représenté sur le blason de Paris ; trois récompenses ou médailles militaires à l’exergue. Signé : M. DELANNOY.

Reverse


Reverse legend : VILLE DE PARIS.
Reverse description : Inscription dans le champ en 5 lignes.

Commentary


Médaille non décernée.

Historical background


V REPUBLIC

(since 08/01/1959)

The Fifth Republic, whose constitution was approved by referendum on September 28, 1958 by more than 79% of French people, only officially began with the installation of General de Gaulle as president on January 8, 1959. The constitution was amended on January 28, 1958. October 1962 by referendum where a majority of 62% of votes approves the election of the President of the Republic by direct universal suffrage. The various presidents of the Fifth Republic are Charles de Gaulle (8/01/1959 - 27/04/1969, retirement and Alain Poher becomes interim president), Georges Pompidou (15/06/1969 - 2/04/1974, deceased , Alain Poher becomes interim president), Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (19/05/1974 - 21/05/1981), François Mitterrand (21/05/1981 - 7/05/1995), Jacques Chirac (7/05 /1995 - 05/16/2007), Nicolas Sarkozy (05/16/2007 - 05/15/2012), François Hollande (05/15/2012 - 05/14/2017) and Emmanuel Macron (05/14/2017 - ).

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