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fjt_012327 - COUR DES MONNAIES DE PARIS Claude Cornuel, Conseiller et Intendant des finances du roi et Président de la chambre des comptes, copie XIXe en étain bronzé n.d.

COUR DES MONNAIES DE PARIS Claude Cornuel, Conseiller et Intendant des finances du roi et Président de la chambre des comptes, copie XIXe en étain bronzé AU
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Type : Claude Cornuel, Conseiller et Intendant des finances du roi et Président de la chambre des comptes, copie XIXe en étain bronzé
Date: n.d.
Metal : bronzed tin
Diameter : 28,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Edge : lisse
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : CVRIA MONETARVM FRANCIAE.
Obverse description : Armes de France-Navarre.
Obverse translation : La Cour des comptes de France.

Reverse


Reverse legend : MRE CLAVDE CORNVEL CONER DESTAT PRT DES COMPTES INTT DES FIN.
Reverse description : Armes de Claude Cornuel, à la croix chargée en cœur d’un lévrier passant à gauche, cantonnée aux 1 et 4 d’une croix et aux 2 et 3 d’un chevron acocmpagné de t’rois étoiles en 2 et 1.

Commentary


Cette copie a été réalisée au XIXe siècle car l’original est de toute rareté. Selon Corre, la famille serait originaire de Champagne.

Historical background


COUR DES MONNAIES DE PARIS

(1552-1791)

In the Middle Ages, the Chamber of coins, located in the Palace, in the same premises as the Chamber of Accounts, was responsible for monitoring mints.. In 1522, Francis I gave it the powers of a real court to judge cases relating to counterfeit coin.. In 1552, Henry II erected this Chamber into a sovereign court, better known as the Cour des coins de Paris. The Court of coins of Paris had, in addition to its judicial powers, a political function (remonstrances, drafting of certain edicts. . . ) and control over weights and measures (it kept in particular the so-called "Charlemagne" pile). From 1704 to 1771 it gave up part of its jurisdiction in favor of the Cour des coins de Lyon. The Paris coin Court was abolished in 1791, during the Revolution. The Provost General of coins was a company responsible for policing coins and enforcing the judgments of the Cour des coins in the 17th and 18th centuries.. At its head, the provost general of the coins was an officer established to know the crimes of counterfeit coin and to instruct summarily the trials of counterfeit coin, the proceedings of which were then presented to the Court of the coins.

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