Live auction - fmd_574773 - Essai de 1 décime en cuivre, poids léger 1840 Paris VG.2915
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Estimate : | 200 € |
Price : | 125 € |
Maximum bid : | 130 € |
End of the sale : | 28 April 2020 17:14:16 |
bidders : | 4 bidders |
Type : Essai de 1 décime en cuivre, poids léger
Date: 1840
Mint name / Town : Paris
Metal : copper
Diameter : 31 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 10 g.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R1
Slab

NGC : MS63
Coments on the condition:
Sous coque NGC MS63BN
Obverse
Obverse legend : LOUIS PHILIPPE I - ROI DES FRANÇAIS..
Obverse description : Tête laurée de Louis-Philippe Ier à gauche ; signé BARRE 1840 au-dessous.
Reverse
Reverse legend : REFONTE DES MONNAIES DE CUIVRE// ESSAI.
Reverse description : 1/ DÉCIME dans une couronne formée de deux branches d'olivier.
Commentary
L’examen de cette série montre des exemplaires d’un poids d’environ 15 grammes, comme signalé dans Guilloteau et d’autres exemplaires d’environ 10 grammes, comme dans MONNAIES XIV, n° 546 et MONNAIES XIX, n° 1446.
An examination of this series shows examples weighing around 15 grams, as reported in Guilloteau, and other examples weighing around 10 grams, as in COINS XIV, No. 546 and COINS XIX, No. 1446.
An examination of this series shows examples weighing around 15 grams, as reported in Guilloteau, and other examples weighing around 10 grams, as in COINS XIV, No. 546 and COINS XIX, No. 1446.