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v09_1804 - 5 francs Cérès, IIe République 1851 Paris F.327/7

5 francs Cérès, IIe République 1851 Paris F.327/7 AU
MONNAIES 9 (2000)
Starting price : 304.90 €
Estimate : 487.84 €
unsold lot
Type : 5 francs Cérès, IIe République
Date: 1851
Mint name / Town : Paris
Quantity minted : 13142644
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 900 ‰
Diameter : 37 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 24,96 g.
Edge : en relief : *** DIEU PROTEGE LA FRANCE
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire avec une jolie patine de médaillier où l'usure est perceptible sur le plat de la joue et la mèche de cheveux placée près de la tempe. Minuscules petits plats de listel. Aucune marque de manipulation n'est visible à la loupe x10. La frappe de la pièce semble néanmoins un peu molle / Infimes petits plats de listel au revers, légèrement marqués sur le bord
Predigree :
Cette pièce vient de MONNAIES III, 22 octobre 1997, n° 1033

Obverse


Obverse legend : REPUBLIQUE - FRANÇAISE..
Obverse description : Tête de Cérès à gauche, surmontée d'une étoile, coiffée d'une couronne d'épis, de feuilles de chêne et d'olivier, avec un bandeau inscrit CONCOR ; signé E.A. OUDINÉ. F. au-dessous.

Reverse


Reverse legend : (BRANCHE D'OLIVIER) LIBERTE. ÉGALITE. FRATERNITE./ 5/ FRANCS/ 1851/ A.
Reverse description : 5 / FRANCS en deux lignes dans le champ, au-dessus de 1851, dans une couronne composite de deux branches de chêne et de deux de laurier, nouées deux par deux en bas par un ruban ; sous le nœud, la lettre d'atelier A.

Commentary


C'est l'exemplaire de la COLLECTION IDÉALE.

Historical background


II REPUBLIC

(02/24/1848-12/2/1852)

During the February 1848 revolution, Louis-Philippe abdicated in favor of his grandson, but the latter was not recognized by the Chambers and, on February 24, the Republic was proclaimed by a decree of the provisional government.. He proclaimed the freedom of work, the abolition of the death penalty in political matters, universal suffrage. The national workshops were created in March 1848. Elections are held in April and result in the success of moderate Republicans. The closing of the national workshops causes riots which are bloodily repressed by General Cavaignac who is appointed chairman of the council. The rebels are executed, imprisoned, deported. Legislative power is entrusted to a single assembly while the President of the Republic, elected by universal suffrage, holds the executive. The latter is Prince Louis Napoleon. He came into conflict with the assembly in 1850 because his re-election was unconstitutional.. Louis Napoleon then engages in the preparation of the coup d'etat which allows him, on December 2, 1851, to install his dictatorship. In November 1852, it was proposed to restore the hereditary imperial dignity. The plebiscite of November 21-22 gives nearly eight million yes for the Empire while the no collected only about 250. 000 votes. On December 2, 1852, Louis Napoleon was proclaimed emperor under the name of Napoleon III..

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