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fme_610680 - ALGERIA - LOUIS PHILIPPE Médaille, Prise d'Alger par le comte de Bourmont

ALGERIA - LOUIS PHILIPPE Médaille, Prise d Alger par le comte de Bourmont XF
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Price : 70.00 €
Type : Médaille, Prise d'Alger par le comte de Bourmont
Date: 1830
Mint name / Town : 75 - Paris
Metal : copper
Diameter : 42 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 39,92 g.
Edge : lisse + main CUIVRE
Puncheon : main indicatrice (1845-1860) et CUIVRE
Coments on the condition:
Patine hétérogène avec des taches vertes au revers et les traces d’un ancien nettoyage. Usure sur les hauts reliefs au revers. Présence de quelques coups, entre autre sur la rtanche
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : L. A. V. C.TE DE BOURMONT G.AL EN CHEF - DE L'ARMÉE FRANÇAISE..
Obverse description : Tête nue à gauche, signé : BORREL F..

Reverse


Reverse legend : LE ROI DE F.CE VENGE LA CHRETIE-NTE - CONQUETE - D’ALGER // À L’EXERGUE : 5 J.TE 1830.
Reverse description : La Victoire et Athéna volant à droite au-dessus d'un cheval de mer terrassé ; au-dessous DURAND ÉDITEUR.

Historical background


ALGERIA - LOUIS PHILIPPE

(1830-1848)

Two Algerian Jewish merchants who had the privilege of selling grain negotiated with the French Republic, under the Directory, the sale of a cargo for a total of 24 million francs, or three times the normal price. The cargo is delivered to France, but the sum will never be paid. The dey of Algiers (1773-1838) claimed in 1818 from Louis XVIII, this sum of which he was a creditor. The debt was reduced to 7 million francs in 1819. He received 4 the following year. The dey wrote to Charles X in 1826 to claim payment of the other three million. On April 29, the dey, not receiving a royal response, struck with his fly swatter, Pierre Deval, French consul in Algiers. Apologies are requested, the dey refuses and diplomatic relations are broken. On May 25, a fleet of 103 warships and 572 merchant ships left Marseilles with 37,500 men. Marshal de Bourmont is commander-in-chief. The landing took place on June 14, 1830 in Sidi-Ferruch. Algiers is taken on July 5, the dey leaves the city for exile. The conquest of Algeria begins.

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