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Live auction - fwo_716864 - GERMANY - TERRITORY OF HAMBURG 32 schillings, 2e type 1809 Hambourg

GERMANY - TERRITORY OF HAMBURG  32 schillings, 2e type 1809 Hambourg AU
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Estimate : 200 €
Price : no bid
Maximum bid : no bid
End of the sale : 25 January 2022 20:57:57
Type : 32 schillings, 2e type
Date: 1809
Mint name / Town : Hambourg
Quantity minted : 3058000
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 968 ‰
Diameter : 32 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 14,12 g.
Edge : festonnée
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Très bel exemplaire bien centré. Traces de nettoyage
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : * 17. EINE * MARK * FEIN * ; AU-DESSOUS DE L'ÉCU C.A.I.G..
Obverse description : Écu aux armes de la ville surmonté d'un heaume lambrequiné et de neuf drapeaux.
Obverse translation : (17 par marc de fin).

Reverse


Reverse description : Inscription en cinq lignes : * 32 */ SCHILLINGE/ HAMBURGER/ COURANT/ 1809..
Reverse translation : (32 schillings courant de Hambourg).

Commentary


Point après la date et Marque de maître CAIG.

Historical background


GERMANY - TERRITORY OF HAMBURG

(19/11/1806-30/05/1814)

General Mortier seized Hamburg on November 19, 1806 at the end of the Prussian campaign (fourth coalition). The port will become an observatory and a checkpoint of the Continental Blockade against England. Hamburg was integrated into the French Empire by the senatus-consultum of December 13, 1810 and became the capital of the Bouches de l'Elbe department. The Cossacks seized the city on March 12, 1813, but Marshal Davoust took it back on the following May 30 and remained there until the Emperor's abdication. He evacuated the city only under the application of the first Treaty of Paris on May 30, 1814.

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