E-auction 193-124482 - fjt_418621 - SAVINGS BANKS / CAISSES D'ÉPARGNE TROYES n.d.
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| Estimate : | 48 € | 
| Price : | 30 € | 
| Maximum bid : | 36 € | 
| End of the sale : | 26 December 2016 18:16:00 | 
| bidders : | 8 bidders | 
Type : TROYES
Date: n.d.
Metal : silver
Diameter : 33 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 17 g.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R1
Obverse
Obverse legend : REPUBLIQUE - FRANÇAISE.
Obverse description : Buste de la Liberté à gauche, coiffée d'un bonnet phrygien orné d'une branche de laurier.
Reverse
Reverse legend : CAISSE D'EPARGNE DE TROYES/ ADMINISTRATION.
Reverse description : Ruche posée sur une base entre deux cornes d'abondance.
Commentary
Y. Jacqmin nous livre de précieuses informations sur la Caisse d'Épargne de Troyes qui fut fondée en 1821. La première fabrication d'une série de jetons date de 1865. Plusieurs règlements des réunions du Conseil d'Administration font mention d'attribution de jetons et des conditions d'obtention de ces jetons. Une nouvelle fabrication fut décidée en 1889, puis l'attribution de jetons fut supprimée en 1892 avant d'être rétablie le 4 juin 1896. Après 1905, il n'est plus fait mention d'attribution de jetons dans les délibérations des séances. Nous pensons que ce jeton appartient à cette dernière série à cause du buste de la Liberté du droit, sans signature mais inspiré ou gravé par Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis qui est mort en 1899.
Les caisses d'épargne, imaginées au XVIIIe siècle, sont nées au XIXe siècle avec la Révolution industrielle et à la suite d'idées généreuses de protection de l'épargne des salariés et de rendre les économies productives tout en les mettant au service de la Nation. La première caisse d'épargne et de prévoyance est créée à Paris en 1818 puis cet exemple est suivi en province entre 1819 et 1823 à Bordeaux, Rouen, Marseille, Nantes, Brest, Metz, Le Havre, Lyon, Troyes, Reims, etc.. Dans les années 1830-1834, cinquante et une nouvelles caisses d'épargne sont créées tandis qu'en 1835, une loi vient les organiser. De 1835 à 1845, deux cent soixante-trois nouvelles caisses apparaissent, privées ou municipales. En 1870, le territoire compte cinq cent vingt-cinq caisses dont sept hors métropole. Les jetons et médailles des caisses d'épargne servent comme jetons de présence.
Y. Jacqmin provides us with valuable information on the Caisse d'Épargne de Troyes, which was founded in 1821.. The first production of a series of tokens dates back to 1865. Several regulations of the meetings of the Board of Directors mention the allocation of tokens and the conditions for obtaining these tokens.. A new production was decided in 1889, then the allocation of tokens was abolished in 1892 before being reinstated on June 4, 1896. After 1905, there is no further mention of the allocation of tokens in the deliberations of the sessions.. We believe that this token belongs to this last series because of the bust of the Freedom of Law, without signature but inspired or engraved by Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis who died in 1899.
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 economies productive while putting them at the service of the Nation.. The first savings and provident fund was created in Paris in 1818 and 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, seven of which were outside mainland France.. Savings bank tokens and medals serve as attendance tokens
Les caisses d'épargne, imaginées au XVIIIe siècle, sont nées au XIXe siècle avec la Révolution industrielle et à la suite d'idées généreuses de protection de l'épargne des salariés et de rendre les économies productives tout en les mettant au service de la Nation. La première caisse d'épargne et de prévoyance est créée à Paris en 1818 puis cet exemple est suivi en province entre 1819 et 1823 à Bordeaux, Rouen, Marseille, Nantes, Brest, Metz, Le Havre, Lyon, Troyes, Reims, etc.. Dans les années 1830-1834, cinquante et une nouvelles caisses d'épargne sont créées tandis qu'en 1835, une loi vient les organiser. De 1835 à 1845, deux cent soixante-trois nouvelles caisses apparaissent, privées ou municipales. En 1870, le territoire compte cinq cent vingt-cinq caisses dont sept hors métropole. Les jetons et médailles des caisses d'épargne servent comme jetons de présence.
Y. Jacqmin provides us with valuable information on the Caisse d'Épargne de Troyes, which was founded in 1821.. The first production of a series of tokens dates back to 1865. Several regulations of the meetings of the Board of Directors mention the allocation of tokens and the conditions for obtaining these tokens.. A new production was decided in 1889, then the allocation of tokens was abolished in 1892 before being reinstated on June 4, 1896. After 1905, there is no further mention of the allocation of tokens in the deliberations of the sessions.. We believe that this token belongs to this last series because of the bust of the Freedom of Law, without signature but inspired or engraved by Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis who died in 1899.
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 economies productive while putting them at the service of the Nation.. The first savings and provident fund was created in Paris in 1818 and 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, seven of which were outside mainland France.. Savings bank tokens and medals serve as attendance tokens



 
							
						



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