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Live auction - bfe_492466 - DAUPHINE - DAUPHINS OF VIENNOIS - CHARLES V Petit blanc

DAUPHINE - DAUPHINS OF VIENNOIS - CHARLES V Petit blanc XF
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Estimate : 750 €
Price : no bid
Maximum bid : no bid
End of the sale : 31 July 2018 16:20:27
Type : Petit blanc
Date: n.d.
Metal : billon
Diameter : 20,5 mm
Orientation dies : 7 h.
Weight : 1,42 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Cette monnaie est frappée sur un flan large, irrégulier et légèrement voilé. Exemplaire recouvert d’une patine grise hétérogène
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : + K. PRMO G. FRANCO. REX.
Obverse description : Croix cantonnée aux 1 et 4 d’un dauphin sous un besant, aux 2 et 3 d’un lis.
Obverse translation : (Charles, premier fils du roi de France).

Reverse


Reverse legend : + DALPHS. VIENSIS.
Reverse description : Dans le champs, Lis, dauphin, dauphin et lis.
Reverse translation : (Dauphin de Viennois).

Commentary


Type monétaire assez rare et recherché.

Historical background


DAUPHINE - DAUPHINS OF VIENNOIS - CHARLES V

(1349-1364)

Humbert II (1333-1349) succeeded Guigues VIII in 1333. From 1343, he encountered great financial difficulties which forced him to sell the Dauphiné to the King of France, an operation carried out before the death of Philippe VI. The first dauphin will be Charles (1337-1380), the eldest son of Jean II le Bon and Judith of Luxembourg. It is decided that henceforth all the eldest sons of kings will bear this distinctive title. Humbert II abdicated in 1349. Charles was Dauphin throughout his father's reign. He remains dolphin-king after 1364, despite the birth of his son Charles, future Charles VI.

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