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fme_886689 - CITY OF STRASBOURG Médaille, Reproduction d’un Thaler de Strasbourg

CITY OF STRASBOURG Médaille, Reproduction d’un Thaler de Strasbourg AU
70.00 €(Approx. 74.90$ | 59.50£)
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Type : Médaille, Reproduction d’un Thaler de Strasbourg
Date: 1968
Mint name / Town : Monnaie de Paris
Metal : silver plated bronze
Diameter : 42 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 30,17 g.
Edge : lisse + 1968 + corne BR
Puncheon : corne BR
Coments on the condition:
Patine grise hétérogène. Quelques coups et rayures

Obverse


Obverse legend : (DIFFÉRENT) NVMMVS (ROSE) REIP (ROSE) ARGENTORATENSIS (DEUX ROSES).
Obverse description : Deux lions face à face soutenant un écu allemand à la bande et tenant un lis.
Obverse translation : (Monnaie de la république de Strasbourg).

Reverse


Reverse legend : (FLEURON) SOLIVS* VIRTVTIS* FLOS* PERPETVVS:, (PONCTUATION PAR UNE SIMPLE ROSE) // 19 - 68.
Reverse description : Grande fleur de lis.

Historical background


CITY OF STRASBOURG

(Seventeenth century)

During the Thirty Years War (1618-1648), Alsace was ravaged by the belligerents: French, Germans and Swedes. In 1638, the Prince of Saxe-Weimar seized Alsace but he was killed in 1679 and the French recovered the new province which was attached to France by the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648. In 1673, Alsace was invaded by the Imperials. Turenne won the victory of Turckheim in January 1675 and reconquered Alsace, but he was swept away by a cannonball in front of Salzbach on July 27, 1675. With the Treaty of Nijmegen, on February 5, 1679, Alsace definitively passed under French control. France seized Strasbourg on September 30, 1681 and Louis XIV entered the city on October 8..

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