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fmd_201189 - 5 francs Louis XVIII, buste habillé 1815 Toulouse F.308/26

5 francs Louis XVIII, buste habillé 1815 Toulouse F.308/26 XF45
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Price : 350.00 €
Type : 5 francs Louis XVIII, buste habillé
Date: 1815/4
Date: 1815
Mint name / Town : Toulouse
Quantity minted : ---
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 900 ‰
Diameter : 37 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 24,91 g.
Edge : inscrite en creux (lis) DOMINE SALVUM FAC REGEM
Rarity : R1

Obverse


Obverse legend : LOUIS XVIII ROI - DE FRANCE..
Obverse description : Buste habillé de Louis XVIII à gauche, habillé avec la plaque de l'Ordre du Saint-Esprit ; signé Tiolier sur la tranche du vêtement.

Reverse


Reverse legend : PIECE DE - 5 FRANCS.// (MM) 1815/4 M.
Reverse description : Écu de France couronné entre deux branches d'olivier.

Commentary


Exemplaire en 1815/4. Nous classons ces frappes sous la Seconde Restauration suite à un article de Xavier Bourbon et de Stéphane Desrousseaux, paru dans le Bulletin Numismatique n° 91, pages 4 à 7, qui a mis en avant la probable existence d'une matrice préparée sous la forme [différent] 181_ [lettre d'atelier]. Les pièces de 1815 au millésime "pur" auraient très certainement été frappées au début de l'année et celles de 1815/4 immédiatement après le retour du roi en juillet 1815.
example in 1815/4. We classify these strikes under the Second Restoration following an article by Xavier Bourbon and Stéphane Desrousseaux, published in the Bulletin Numismatique n° 91, pages 4 to 7, which highlighted the probable existence of a matrix prepared in the form [different] 181_ [mint letter]. The 1815 coins with the \\\"pure\\\" vintage would most certainly have been struck at the beginning of the year and those of 1815/4 immediately after the return of the king in July 1815

Historical background


LOUIS XVIII

(04/06/1814-09/16/1824)

Louis-Stanislas-Xavier was born in Versailles in 1755 from the union of Dauphin Louis (son of Louis XV) and Marie-Josèphe Louise de Savoie. He first received the title of Count of Provence and was called Monsieur when his older brother, Louis XVI, became king in 1774.. Married to Louise Marie-Joséphine de Savoie in 1771, he had no children. Often in opposition to the Court, he did not initially condemn the movement of 1789 but the evolution of events decided him to leave Paris in the company of his wife, the very day of Louis XVI's flight to Varennes, but by another way. Refugee in Koblenz with his brother, the Count of Artois, he took the title of regent after the execution of Louis XVI then, on the death of his nephew Louis XVII, that of king. He began to work on the restoration despite the weak support at his disposal and had to change residence several times in the face of the victories of the Revolution and of Bonaparte.. With the First Empire, the monarchical cause seemed hopeless and Louis XVIII settled in England in a period of exile and financial embarrassment.. During the first defeats of Napoleon I, Louis XVIII resumed his diplomatic activity which, on the initiative of Talleyrand and thanks to English support, enabled him to return to France in May 1814.. Forced to flee to Ghent during the Hundred Days, Louis XVIII, during the second Restoration, tried to carry out the same policy of reconciliation as that defined on his first return to France.. After the White Terror (execution of Marshal Ney), the regime softened and fell asleep. Duke Decazes replaces Richelieu from 1818. Despite royalist pressure, Louis XVIII strongly supported the moderate policy of Decazes in the early years. France is reintegrated into the concert of Nations after the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle. Occupation forces leave France. The law on censorship is relaxed in 1819. That year, Géricault presented the Raft of the Medusa. The policy of conciliation ceases after the assassination of the Duke of Berry on February 13, 1820 by Louvel. Overwhelmed by the reaction of the ultras after this assassination, Decazes resigned on February 20 and the Duke of Richelieu was recalled, thus marking the triumph of the right for the end of the reign and for the following reign.. The child of the miracle, Henri, Duke of Bordeaux, posthumous son of Charles Duke of Berry and Marie-Caroline de Bourbon, was born on September 29, 1820. Napoleon I died in Saint Helena on May 5, 1821.. Villele replaces Richelieu on December 14, 1821. The end of the reign is marked by the expedition to Spain, commanded by the Duke of Angoulême, organized in order to restore Ferdinand VII, driven out by the liberals. The French took Madrid on May 23, Fort Trocadéro on August 31, and Cadiz on September 30, 1823.. Louis XVIII, ill and crippled (gout), died September 16, 1824. He is buried in Saint-Denis on September 23.

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