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fjt_274869 - SAVINGS BANKS / CAISSES D'ÉPARGNE Caisse d’Épargne de Troyes, frappe mate 1933

SAVINGS BANKS / CAISSES D ÉPARGNE Caisse d’Épargne de Troyes, frappe mate AU
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Item sold on our e-shop (2012)
Price : 120.00 €
Type : Caisse d’Épargne de Troyes, frappe mate
Date: 1933
Metal : silver
Diameter : 50,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Edge : Lisse
Puncheon : (corne) 2ARGENT
Rarity : R3

Obverse


Obverse legend : INSCULPÉ CAISSE D’ÉPARGNE DE TROYES.
Obverse description : Une femme drapée, debout de profil, devant un coffre ouvert, une fillette portée sur les bras de son père remet une pièce de monnaie, à droite outils, charrue, petite église et arbre sur un coteau ; signature H. DUBOIS.

Reverse


Reverse legend : INSCULPÉ À MR LOUIS PAITRE ADMINISTRATEUR DE LA SUCCURSALE DE RIGNY LE FERRON 1933.
Reverse description : Ruche posée sur une base devant une grosse branche de laurier produisant trois groupes de feuilles.

Commentary


Ce type de médaille est unique et offerte au récipiendaire.
Ce type d’avers a été utilisé pour un jeton de la caisse d’Épargne de Rouen, voir http://www.cgb.fr/monnaies/jetons/j18/fr/monnaiesdaf3.html?depart=673&nbfic=725.

Historical background


SAVINGS BANKS / CAISSES D'ÉPARGNE

Savings banks, imagined in the 18th century, were born in the 19th century with the Industrial Revolution and following generous ideas of protecting employees' savings and making savings productive while putting them at the service of society. Nation. The first savings and provident fund was created in Paris in 1818, then this example was followed in the provinces between 1819 and 1823 in Bordeaux, Rouen, Marseille, Nantes, Brest, Metz, Le Havre, Lyon, Troyes, Reims, etc. In the years 1830-1834, fifty-one new savings banks were created while in 1835, a law came to organize them. From 1835 to 1845, two hundred and sixty-three new funds appeared, private or municipal. In 1870, the territory had five hundred and twenty-five funds, including seven outside mainland France. Savings bank tokens and medals serve as attendance fees. The numismatics of savings banks was the subject of a study by Yves Jacqmin, Numismatics of private savings banks (tokens and medals), Paris: Le leopard d'or, 1987.

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