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fjt_454233 - LANGUEDOC (STATES OF ...) Jeton AR 30, victoires lors de la guerre de Succession de Pologne 1735

LANGUEDOC (STATES OF ...) Jeton AR 30, victoires lors de la guerre de Succession de Pologne XF
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Type : Jeton AR 30, victoires lors de la guerre de Succession de Pologne
Date: 1735
Metal : silver
Diameter : 30 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 10, g.
Edge : cannelée
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : LUD. XV. REX - CHRISTIANISS..
Obverse description : Buste à droite de Louis XV, au-dessous signature J.C.RÖET.F..
Obverse translation : (Louis XV, roi très chrétien).

Reverse


Reverse legend : REGI IN GERMANIA ET ITALIA VICTORI, À L’EXERGUE EN DEUX LIGNES : COM. OCCIT./ 1735.
Reverse description : La France debout devant un trophée d’armes et tenant une couronne.
Reverse translation : (Au Roi, vainqueur en Allemagne et en Italie/États de Languedoc).

Commentary


Lors de la guerre de Succession de Pologne, les opérations militaires commencent fin 1733 et se poursuivent pendant deux ans. Les maréchaux Villars et Berwick, vétérans des guerres de Louis XIV, remportent différentes victoires à Ettlingen et Philippsbourg ainsi qu’en Italie. ce jeton commémore ces victoires.

Historical background


LANGUEDOC (STATES OF ...)

The Estates of Languedoc were made up of the archbishops and bishops of the province, nobles and delegates from the Third Estate appointed by the municipal bodies. Made up of working commissions, the States had the particular role of managing the accounts and distributing the direct royal taxes advanced in the form of a subscription by this country of states.. They also organized the means of communication through public works contracts. The tokens of the States were originally intended to be distributed to the members of the office of the account then, this distribution was extended to the members of the office of the recruits, to the president of the States, to the syndics general of the seneschalses, to the clerk for the king, to the stock exchange treasurer, etc.. They could also be given as a gratuity or as a tribute to external personalities.. Made in Paris with vintages between 1634 and 1790, these tokens were distributed in the form of purses of around one hundred tokens. The most recent "Directory of tokens and medals of the Estates General of Languedoc" was written by M. Gérard Pinto, Notebooks of the bibliophile agreement of Montpellier, 1993.

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