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v25_1260 - LOUIS XVI Demi-écu dit "aux branches d'olivier" 1791, 2e semestre Paris

LOUIS XVI Demi-écu dit  aux branches d olivier  1791, 2e semestre Paris AU
MONNAIES 25 (2006)
Starting price : 180.00 €
Estimate : 300.00 €
Realised price : 206.00 €
Number of bids : 2
Maximum bid : 250.00 €
Type : Demi-écu dit "aux branches d'olivier"
Date: 1791, 2e semestre 
Mint name / Town : Paris
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 917 ‰
Diameter : 32,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 14,74 g.
Edge : (fleuron) (fleuron) DOMINE (fleuron) (lis) (fleuron) SALVUM (rose) (fleuron) (lis) (fleuron) FAC (fleuron) (lis) (fleuron) REGEM
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Ce demi-écu est frappé sur un flan régulier laissant apparaître une bonne partie des grènetis extérieurs. Exemplaire ayant été astiqué
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : LUD. XVI. D. G. FR - ET NAV. REX..
Obverse description : Buste de Louis XVI à gauche, portant une veste brodée, avec l'ordre du Saint-Esprit, les cheveux noués sur la nuque par un ruban ; au-dessous (Mm).
Obverse translation : (Louis XVI, par la grâce de Dieu, roi de France et de Navarre).

Reverse


Reverse legend : .SIT NOMEN DOMINI - .A - BENEDICTUM (MG) 1791.
Reverse description : Écu de France ovale couronné, entre deux branches d'olivier.
Reverse translation : (Béni soit le nom du Seigneur).

Historical background


LOUIS XVI

(05/10/1774-01/21/1793)

The Girondin ministry, formed on March 23, 1792, declared war on April 20 on the King of Bohemia and Hungary, Leopold II. Rouget de Lisle composes the Marseillaise on April 25th. The Fatherland is declared "in danger" on July 11. The Parisians and the Marseillais take the Tuileries and massacre the defenders of the castle, Swiss and noble, the king and his family take refuge near the Assembly. Louis XVI was stripped of his functions and interned in the Temple on August 12. In early September, massacres took place in Parisian prisons, including the Carmelites, and claimed thousands of victims, including the Princess of Lamballe, Marie-Antoinette's friend. Dumouriez and Kellermann won the victory of Valmy over the Prussians on September 20, 1792. The news was quickly known thanks to Chappe's telegraph. The following day, the republic was proclaimed and royalty abolished at the first meeting of the Convention. Dumouriez defeated the Austrians at Jemmapes on November 6 and occupied Brussels. The King's trial begins on December 10. On January 17, he was sentenced to death by a majority vote and was guillotined on January 21, 1793..

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