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fwo_713666 - ITALY - KINGDOM OF NAPLES - JOACHIM MURAT Piastre de 12 Carlini, 1er type 1810 Naples

ITALY - KINGDOM OF NAPLES - JOACHIM MURAT Piastre de 12 Carlini, 1er type 1810 Naples AU
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Price : 1 500.00 €
Type : Piastre de 12 Carlini, 1er type
Date: 1810
Mint name / Town : Naples
Quantity minted : ---
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 833,33 ‰
Diameter : 38 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 27,51 g.
Edge : en relief ** ** DIO PROTEGGE **** IL RE E IL REGNO (Dieu protège le roi et le royaume)
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Traces de nettoyage mais une très belle monnaie avec de jolis reliefs
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : GIOACCHINO NAPOL. RE DELLE DUE SICIL..
Obverse description : Tête nue de Joachim Murat à gauche.
Obverse translation : (Joachim Napoléon roi des Deux Siciles).

Reverse


Reverse legend : * PRINCIPE E GRAND’ AMMIRAGLIO DI FRANCIA.
Reverse description : Couronne avec inscription en trois lignes : DODICI/CARLINI/ 1810.
Reverse translation : (Prince et grand amiral de France).

Commentary


La piastre de 12 carlini existe avec la tête à gauche (1er type, 1809 et 1810) et la tête à droite (2e type, 1810).

Historical background


ITALY - KINGDOM OF NAPLES - JOACHIM MURAT

(15/07/1808-9/05/1815)

Joachim Murat (25/03/1767-13/10/1815), general and aide-de-camp to Bonaparte in 1796, married Caroline Bonaparte in 1800; he is Governor of Paris, Marshal, Prince of the Empire. He received the principality of Berg to which was added that of Cleves (1806-1808) and was named King of Naples in place of Joseph in 1808. He plotted with Talleyrand and Fouché, but was not disgraced. If he participates in the Russian campaign, Murat betrays after Leipzig and deals with the Anglo-Austrians in order to keep his kingdom with the consent of Caroline. In 1815, he made contact with Napoleon who was on the island of Elba, tried to raise Italy, but was definitively beaten at Tolentino on May 2 and had to leave the country on May 9. Withdrawn in Provence, he was approached by provocateurs, landed on October 8 in Calabria. He was immediately arrested and tried, condemned and executed on October 13, like the Duc d'Enghein, whom he had had shot eleven years earlier in the ditches of Vincennes..

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