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fjt_1099949 - COIN PURSE, WALLET Porte-Louis, Jeune femme et iris n.d.

COIN PURSE, WALLET Porte-Louis, Jeune femme et iris XF
120.00 €(Approx. 141.60$ | 103.20£)
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Type : Porte-Louis, Jeune femme et iris
Date: n.d.
Metal : silver
Diameter : 65 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 32,31 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : Tête de sanglier et losange
Coments on the condition:
Quelques traces d’oxydations et de coups déformant légèrement les couvercles

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE .
Obverse description : Jeune femme drapé marchand pied nu dans un champs de fleur à taille humaine et en cueillant une .

Reverse


Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Libellule volant prés d’un iris.

Commentary


Dimensions : 56*31,5 mm (sans la bélière)

Cet exemplaire, en forme de rectangle aux bords arrondis s’ouvre et permet de placer une monnaie 20 francs Or (diamètre : 22,5 mm) et une monnaie de 10 francs or (20 mm).

L’intérieur du couvercle encore doré présente le motif de l’avers en négatif, les emplacements pour mettre les pièces sont guillochés formant un motif discret de rosace. Le collectionneur à placé une monnaie de 50 centimes Semeuse d’Oscar Roty, année 1916, diamètre 18 mm.

On retrouve sur la bélière un poinçon losange. Sur le bord inférieur de la boîte figure deux poinçons tête de sanglier.
Dimensions: 56 x 31.5 mm (excluding the bail). This rectangular case with rounded edges opens to hold a 20-franc gold coin (22.5 mm diameter) and a 10-franc gold coin (20 mm). The still-gilt interior of the lid features a negative image of the obverse design, and the coin slots are guilloché, forming a subtle rosette pattern. The collector has placed a 50-centime Sower coin by Oscar Roty, dated 1916, with a diameter of 18 mm. A lozenge-shaped hallmark is present on the bail. Two boar's head hallmarks are located on the lower edge of the case.

Historical background


COIN PURSE, WALLET

n/a

From the Middle Ages until the middle of the 19th century, deniers, écus, and then the first francs and centimes, were carried in purses, alms pouches, or small leather change purses, often attached to the belt. When, in the second half of the 19th century, the Second Empire put into circulation more than one hundred million 20-franc gold coins minted with the image of Louis Napoleon III, it was necessary to create a safe and practical system for storing and individually transporting these precious coins. The craftsmen imagined the manufacture of a sort of coin box, which took the name of coin box, then gold holder, and quickly transformed into Louis holder, the first name of the Emperor, but also a reminder of the first gold Louis created at the end of the reign of Louis XIII in 1641.

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