Live auction - fjt_1043215 - FACULTÉ DE MÉDECINE DE PARIS Hyacinthe-Théodore BARON, REFRAPPE 1731-1732
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Estimate : | 60 € |
Price : | 51 € |
Maximum bid : | 51 € |
End of the sale : | 26 August 2025 18:05:47 |
bidders : | 4 bidders |
Type : Hyacinthe-Théodore BARON, REFRAPPE
Date: 1731-1732
Mint name / Town : s.l.
Metal : silver
Diameter : 29,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 9,04 g.
Edge : cannelée
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Traces de monture à 6 et 12 heures sur la tranche
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : H. T. BARON F M. P. DECANUS 1731-32.
Obverse description : Buste à droite.
Reverse
Reverse legend : CLARUS GIGANTEO TRIUMPHO ; À L'EXERGUE : AN. 1715 ET 1716.
Reverse description : Jupiter avec son aigle sur un nuage, tenant l'écu de la Faculté et foudroyant les géants.
Reverse translation : Célèbre pour son triomphe sur les géants.
Commentary
Refrappe certaine avec poinçon lampe donc frappé entre 1832 et 1841. Ce type de refrappe a été fait pour collectionneurs et pour pallier à l’impossibilité de trouver certains jetons, rarissimes voire inconnus en frappe originale. En vingt ans de commerce de jetons nous n’avons jamais pu offrir ce jeton en original et en argent.
Notons la remarque de Feuardent : on peut se demander ce que foudroyait ce doyen ?.
Certainly re-struck with lamp mark, therefore struck between 1832 and 1841. This type of re-struck was done for collectors and to compensate for the impossibility of finding certain tokens, extremely rare or even unknown in original strike. In twenty years of trading tokens we have never been able to offer this token in original and silver. Note Feuardent's remark: one can wonder what this dean was striking?
Notons la remarque de Feuardent : on peut se demander ce que foudroyait ce doyen ?.
Certainly re-struck with lamp mark, therefore struck between 1832 and 1841. This type of re-struck was done for collectors and to compensate for the impossibility of finding certain tokens, extremely rare or even unknown in original strike. In twenty years of trading tokens we have never been able to offer this token in original and silver. Note Feuardent's remark: one can wonder what this dean was striking?