E-auction 629-623944 - fjt_1015335 - LOUIS XIV THE GREAT or THE SUN KING Rattachement de Bar à la France ? 1680
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Estimate : | 20 € |
Price : | 10 € |
Maximum bid : | 11 € |
End of the sale : | 05 May 2025 20:01:00 |
bidders : | 6 bidders |
Type : Rattachement de Bar à la France ?
Date: 1680
Mint name / Town : Nuremberg
Metal : brass
Diameter : 27 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 6,5,7606 g.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Patine hétérogène avec de jolis reliefs à l’avers. Quelques coups et rayures. Aspect nettoyé
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : LOVIS. XIV. ROY. DE. FR. ET. DE. NAV.
Obverse description : Buste cuirassé et cravaté à droite de Louis XIV.
Reverse
Reverse legend : POST BELLA TRIVMPHVS 1680.
Reverse description : Victoire debout sur un char à deux roues et une conque, tendant une palme et une couronne vers un trophéé à gauche.
Reverse translation : Après la guerre, les triomphes.
Commentary
A noter, le N et le D de la légende de droit sont confondus, le graveur n’ayant plus la place et il a aussi dû supprimer le E de FRANCE. Ce détail, avec le style et l’usage du français, nous fait attribuer ce jeton à Nuremberg.
Note that the N and D of the legend on the right are confused, the engraver no longer having the space and he also had to remove the E from FRANCE. This detail, along with the style and use of French, makes us attribute this token to Nuremberg.
Note that the N and D of the legend on the right are confused, the engraver no longer having the space and he also had to remove the E from FRANCE. This detail, along with the style and use of French, makes us attribute this token to Nuremberg.