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v16_1798 - MADAGASCAR French Union Jeton-monnaie de 5 centimes de la coopérative du bataillon de l’Émyrne (Madagascar) n.d.

MADAGASCAR French Union Jeton-monnaie de 5 centimes de la coopérative du bataillon de l’Émyrne (Madagascar) VF
MONNAIES 16 (2002)
Starting price : 200.00 €
Estimate : 380.00 €
Realised price : 200.00 €
Number of bids : 1
Maximum bid : 490.00 €
Type : Jeton-monnaie de 5 centimes de la coopérative du bataillon de l’Émyrne (Madagascar)
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Paris
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 25 mm
Weight : 4,96 g.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire avec des traces d’oxydation et de circulation moyennes
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : COOPERATIVE// BATAILLON DE L’EMYRNE.
Obverse description : Légende circulaire, au centre 5.

Reverse


Reverse description : Large listel.

Commentary


Ce jeton-monnaie est frappé à Paris. Les troupes coloniales étaient divisées en six groupes (Indochine, Afrique occidentale, Afrique équatoriale, Afrique orientale, Antilles et Pacifique) ainsi qu’un corps d’occupation en Chine. Le bataillon d’infanterie coloniale de l’Emyrne faisait partie du groupe d’Afrique orientale et avait son quartier général à Tananarive.

Historical background


MADAGASCAR French Union

(1946-1958)

Discovered by Diego Dias in 1500, Madagascar was first named the island of Saint-Laurent. In 1643, it became Ile Dauphine with the arrival of the French. Then, it was divided into feudal kingdoms and the interior of the island was a kingdom in the hands of the chief Andrianampoimérina (1787-1810) whose son Radama I became master of most of the island. In 1835, the missionaries were driven out and Christianity became illegal, Presbyterianism only became the state religion in 1869. In 1883, France bombarded Tamatave then in 1885 it obtained control of foreign policy by installing a resident of Antananarivo. The island was annexed by France in 1896 while Queen Ranavalona III was deposed and then deported. Madagascar, which had been occupied by the British and returned to the French in 1943, became a territory within the French Union. A climate of insecurity reigns on the island in the following ten years. In 1957, Madagascar obtained internal autonomy, then independence on June 26, 1960.

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