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E-auction 31-10901 - fjt_058431 - BANKS - CRÉDIT INSTITUTIONS Jeton AR 32 poinçon corne, Caisse paternelle 1841

BANKS - CRÉDIT INSTITUTIONS Jeton AR 32 poinçon corne, Caisse paternelle AU
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Estimate : 65 €
Price : 12 €
Maximum bid : 13 €
End of the sale : 18 November 2013 18:11:30
bidders : 3 bidders
Type : Jeton AR 32 poinçon corne, Caisse paternelle
Date: (après 1880)
Date: 1841
Metal : silver
Diameter : 32,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 15,32 g.
Edge : lisse, poinçon (corne) ARGENT
Rarity : R1

Obverse


Obverse description : Ruche autour de laquelle volent des abeilles ; au-dessous signature BESSAIGNET. F..

Reverse


Reverse legend : CAISSE/ PATERNELLE/ 1841.
Reverse description : Dans une couronne de chêne en trois lignes ; au-dessous signature : CAQUÉ.

Historical background


BANKS - CRÉDIT INSTITUTIONS

Until the middle of the 19th century, there were only private banks intended for large fortunes like the Rothschilds. They then took the name of investment banks such as the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas, the Union Générale, etc. The development of the activity, born of the Industrial Revolution, caused the creation of banks of a new type, for all, called deposit banks. The first was the Comptoir d'escompte founded in 1853. Other establishments followed: Crédit Industriel et Commercial, Crédit Lyonnais (1863), Société Générale, etc..

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