E-auction 43-17390 - bry_275089 - CHARLES IX Double sol parisis, 1er type 1572 Limoges
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Estimate : | 150 € |
Price : | 46 € |
Maximum bid : | 47 € |
End of the sale : | 10 February 2014 16:53:30 |
bidders : | 5 bidders |
Type : Double sol parisis, 1er type
Date: 1572
Mint name / Town : Limoges
Quantity minted : 25920
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 529 ‰
Diameter : 26,5 mm
Orientation dies : 3 h.
Weight : 2,55 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Faiblesse de frappe au droit comme au revers, sinon patine grise aux reflets orangés. Flan irrégulier
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : + CAROLVS. IX. D. G. FRANCO. REX.
Obverse description : Trois lis posés 2 et 1 sous une couronne.
Obverse translation : (Charles IX, par la grâce de Dieu, roi des Francs).
Reverse
Reverse legend : + SIT. NOMEN. DNI. BENEDIC. 1572. I.
Reverse description : Croix cléchée fleurdelisée.
Reverse translation : (Béni soit le nom du Seigneur).
Commentary
Il semblerait qu’il s’agisse d’un double sol frappé sous l’exercice du Maître Jacques Juge, la marque de Maître de son prédécesseur (la tour = Jean Juge) étant absente. Aucun exemplaire retrouvé dans le Franciae IV.
It appears to be a double sol struck under the exercise of Master Jacques Juge, the Master mark of his predecessor (the tower = Jean Juge) being absent. No example found in Franciae IV
It appears to be a double sol struck under the exercise of Master Jacques Juge, the Master mark of his predecessor (the tower = Jean Juge) being absent. No example found in Franciae IV