E-auction 596-561222 - fjt_899342 - LOUIS XVIII Quinaire pour la cérémonie de rétablissement de la statue de Louis XIV place des Victoires 1822
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| Estimate : | 38 € |
| Price : | 16 € |
| Maximum bid : | 26 € |
| End of the sale : | 16 September 2024 20:33:20 |
| bidders : | 6 bidders |
Type : Quinaire pour la cérémonie de rétablissement de la statue de Louis XIV place des Victoires
Date: 1822
Metal : silver
Diameter : 15 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 1,84 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Jolie patine grise hétérogène, sombre et légèrement irisée. Faible usure
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : LOUIS - LE GRAND.
Obverse description : Statue équestre tournée à droite ; à l'exergue BARRE.
Reverse
Reverse legend : PLACE DES VICTOIRES / 25 / AOUT / 1822 / (LIS).
Commentary
Cette médaillette fut frappée le 25 août 1822, à l'occasion du rétablissement de la statue de Louis XIV, place des Victoires , statue qui avait été déboulonnée pendant la Révolution. Le choix de la date du 25 août n'est pas anodin, c'est la Saint-Louis, depuis 1297.
Ces petits jetons, qui furent probablement jetés à la foule lors de l’événement, reprennent la tradition des romains.
Les empereurs romains frappaient des monnaies spécifiques, les quinaires, du diamètre et de l'aspect de notre jeton, qui servaient lors des largesses impériales, jetées au peuple.
This medallion was struck on August 25, 1822, on the occasion of the restoration of the statue of Louis XIV, Place des Victoires, a statue that had been unbolted during the Revolution. The choice of the date of August 25 is not insignificant, it is Saint-Louis, since 1297. These small tokens, which were probably thrown to the crowd during the event, take up the tradition of the Romans. The Roman emperors struck specific coins, the quinaries, of the diameter and appearance of our token, which were used during the imperial largesse, thrown to the people
Ces petits jetons, qui furent probablement jetés à la foule lors de l’événement, reprennent la tradition des romains.
Les empereurs romains frappaient des monnaies spécifiques, les quinaires, du diamètre et de l'aspect de notre jeton, qui servaient lors des largesses impériales, jetées au peuple.
This medallion was struck on August 25, 1822, on the occasion of the restoration of the statue of Louis XIV, Place des Victoires, a statue that had been unbolted during the Revolution. The choice of the date of August 25 is not insignificant, it is Saint-Louis, since 1297. These small tokens, which were probably thrown to the crowd during the event, take up the tradition of the Romans. The Roman emperors struck specific coins, the quinaries, of the diameter and appearance of our token, which were used during the imperial largesse, thrown to the people







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