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E-auction 134-74961 - fjt_059582 - CHAMBRE DES COMPTES DE DIJON / ACCOUNTS CHAMBER OF DIJON Jeton CU 29, François II, variété avec millésime entre deux lis 1559

CHAMBRE DES COMPTES DE DIJON / ACCOUNTS CHAMBER OF DIJON Jeton CU 29, François II, variété avec millésime entre deux lis XF
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Estimate : 140 €
Price : 41 €
Maximum bid : 70 €
End of the sale : 09 November 2015 18:38:00
bidders : 5 bidders
Type : Jeton CU 29, François II, variété avec millésime entre deux lis
Date: 1559
Metal : copper
Diameter : 29 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 3,88 g.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Patine marron, une petite échancrure de flan à 4 heures, le coin de revers est différent et l’axe est à 12 heures
Catalogue references :
F.9952  -  cf Amanton, pl. I, n° 8 variété

Obverse


Obverse legend : * PRO. GENTIBUS * - * COMPVTORVM *.
Obverse description : Armes entourées du collier de l’ordre de Saint-Michel et couronnées.

Reverse


Reverse legend : * NON ° VNVS ° SVFFICIT ° ORBIS *.
Reverse description : Main tenant une sphère accostée de deux lis et d’une F couronnée, au-dessous (lis) 1559 (lis).

Commentary


La légende du revers est tirée de la Pharsale de Lucain.

Historical background


CHAMBRE DES COMPTES DE DIJON / ACCOUNTS CHAMBER OF DIJON

The Chamber of Accounts already existed in the time of the kings of Burgundy. In 1319, it settled down and became the second in the kingdom on the model of that of Paris. For its service, tokens were made from the beginning of the 15th century. The Chamber gains funds from the payment of spices and "refreshments". These funds are devoted in the 17th century to make tokens which are then distributed to the presidents, masters and people of the king, suitors and auditors, clerk and receiver of spices in the form of a purse or half-purse.

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