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v44_1074 - Concours de 100 francs, essai grand module par Guiraud 1951 Maz.2757

Concours de 100 francs, essai grand module par Guiraud 1951  Maz.2757  AU
MONNAIES 44 (2010)
Starting price : 380.00 €
Estimate : 750.00 €
Realised price : 380.00 €
Number of bids : 1
Maximum bid : 555.00 €
Type : Concours de 100 francs, essai grand module par Guiraud
Date: 1951
Quantity minted : 50
Metal : copper nickel
Diameter : 27,08 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 8,69 g.
Edge : cannelée
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Quelques petits points d’oxydation dans les champs. La monnaie conserve une grande partie de son brillant d’origine. Une légère patine commence à la recouvrir
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient de MODERNES X, n° 664 et de la Collection X. et G. C.

Obverse


Obverse legend : REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE.
Obverse description : Buste de la République à droite, bandeau dans les cheveux ; signé G. GUIRAUD devant le cou.

Reverse


Reverse legend : 100 / FRANCS / 1951 / ESSAI // LIBERTE . EGALITE . FRATERNITE.
Reverse description : légende semi circulaire formant une couronne ; au-dessus deux épis de blé et un rameau.

Historical background


IV REPUBLIC

(16/01/1947-8/01/1959)

Characterized by a parliamentary regime coupled with great ministerial instability, the Fourth Republic has the particularity of never having been officially proclaimed. Indeed, De Gaulle, when he arrived in Paris on August 25, 1944, refused to do so on the pretext that the Republic had never ceased to exist. Considering that the French State of Marshal Pétain was only a simple state of affairs, he considers that the Republic survived in free France and his birth certificate must then be June 18, 1940. However, his departure, the January 20, 1946, and the referendum of October 13, 1946 approving a new Constitution, mark the official beginning of this republic. It knows two presidents: Vincent Auriol (16/01/1947 - 23/12/1953) and René Coty (23/12/1953 - 8/1/1959). The open crisis caused by the revolt of the army of Algeria leads, in 1958, to its fall which is confirmed by the adoption of a new constitution on September 28, 1958. Nevertheless, it does not cease definitively until the 8 January 1959 when General de Gaulle was installed as President of the Fifth Republic.

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