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fjt_707248 - CHAMBRE DES COMPTES DU ROI / ACCOUNTS CHAMBER OF THE KING Charles IX 1571

CHAMBRE DES COMPTES DU ROI / ACCOUNTS CHAMBER OF THE KING Charles IX VF
25.00 €(Approx. 26.75$ | 21.25£)
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Type : Charles IX
Date: 1571
Metal : brass
Diameter : 27,50 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 4 g.
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Predigree :
Exemplaire provenant de la Collection MARINECHE

Obverse


Obverse legend : CAMERAE. COMPVTOR. REGIO.
Obverse description : Écu de France entouré du collier de l'ordre de Saint Michel, la couronne royale cernée de deux palmes.
Obverse translation : POUR LA CHAMBRE DES COMPTES DU ROI.

Reverse


Reverse legend : SVBDVCENDIS. RATIONIBVS ; À L'EXERGUE : 1571.
Reverse description : Le roi debout à gauche, couronné par la victoire. A ses pieds, une chouette.
Reverse translation : Pour faire les comptes.

Commentary


"REGIO" au lieu de "REGIORUM" dans la légende de droit.

Historical background


CHAMBRE DES COMPTES DU ROI / ACCOUNTS CHAMBER OF THE KING

Like the King's Council, the Chamber of Accounts is a dismemberment of the former king's court, in the part responsible for overseeing the royal domain, handling finances and auditing the accounts of the king's agents. His role was to register edicts and declarations concerning the estate, letters of ennoblement, naturalization, pensions, etc. She also recorded the marriage contracts of the royal family, the peace treaties. The Chamber of Accounts had civil and criminal jurisdiction over its own officers and over offenses committed within its enclosure near the Sainte-Chapelle. It extended its jurisdiction to the entire kingdom in certain areas (war, navy, colonies, royal treasury, roads and bridges, etc.) but the provincial chambers of accounts removed certain accounts from its jurisdiction. The Chamber of Accounts boasted of being the oldest in the kingdom, before Parliament. Its officers enjoyed important privileges: nobility, title of king's advisers, franc-salé, tax exemptions, corvées, etc..

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