Live auction - bry_684629 - LOUIS IX OF FRANCE CALLED SAINT LOUIS Obole c. 1244-1247 Nîmes
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Estimate : | 2 500 € |
Price : | 1 300 € |
Maximum bid : | 1 300 € |
End of the sale : | 03 August 2021 17:15:36 |
bidders : | 4 bidders |
Type : Obole
Date: c. 1244-1247
Mint name / Town : Nîmes
Metal : billon
Diameter : 13,5 mm
Orientation dies : 1 h.
Weight : 0,30 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Cette obole est frappée sur un flan large et irrégulier. Exemplaire recouvert d’une patine foncée avec des reliefs plus nets au revers qu’au droit
Obverse
Obverse legend : + L[VD]OVICVS REX.
Obverse description : Lis.
Obverse translation : (Louis, roi).
Reverse
Reverse legend : + NEMAVSI CIVI.
Reverse description : Croix cantonnée aux 2 et 3 d’un lis.
Reverse translation : (Cité de Nîmes).
Commentary
Type monétaire absent des ouvrages de référence et dont deux exemplaires ont été publiés par Marc Bompaire et Georges Danicourt, dans le BSFN de mai 2003, p. 86-91. Ces auteurs ont publié en 2003 (BSFN, mai 2003, p. 86-91) une remarquable étude consacrée aux deniers et oboles de Nîmes. Cette étude, principalement basée sur une exploitation rigoureuse des documents d’archives et sur des analyses métalliques, a permis de situer l’apparition de ce monnayage royal vers 1244-1247. On trouve des mentions du “nîmois” à Alès et Nîmes en 1244 et une trentaine de mention vers 1248-1249 dans les vigueries de Nîmes, Beaucaire, Vaunage et Alès. Le titre des deniers est fixé autour de 30 % et celui des oboles vers 27 %, ce qui correspond aux titres adoptés dans le système tournois de Saint-Louis.
Monetary type absent from reference works and of which two examples were published by Marc Bompaire and Georges Danicourt, in the BSFN of May 2003, p. 86-91. These authors published in 2003 (BSFN, May 2003, p. 86-91) a remarkable study devoted to the deniers and obols of Nîmes. This study, mainly based on a rigorous exploitation of archival documents and on metallic analyses, made it possible to situate the appearance of this royal coinage around 1244-1247. We find mentions of the “nîmois” in Alès and Nîmes in 1244 and around thirty mentions around 1248-1249 in the vigueries of Nîmes, Beaucaire, Vaunage and Alès. The title of the deniers is fixed at around 30% and that of the obols at around 27%, which corresponds to the titles adopted in the tournament system of Saint-Louis
Monetary type absent from reference works and of which two examples were published by Marc Bompaire and Georges Danicourt, in the BSFN of May 2003, p. 86-91. These authors published in 2003 (BSFN, May 2003, p. 86-91) a remarkable study devoted to the deniers and obols of Nîmes. This study, mainly based on a rigorous exploitation of archival documents and on metallic analyses, made it possible to situate the appearance of this royal coinage around 1244-1247. We find mentions of the “nîmois” in Alès and Nîmes in 1244 and around thirty mentions around 1248-1249 in the vigueries of Nîmes, Beaucaire, Vaunage and Alès. The title of the deniers is fixed at around 30% and that of the obols at around 27%, which corresponds to the titles adopted in the tournament system of Saint-Louis