E-auction 152-90904 - fjt_0864 - MAISON DU ROI (ADMINISTRATIONS UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF... ) ALIENATION DES DOMAINES 1677
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Estimate : | 45 € |
Price : | 17 € |
Maximum bid : | 40 € |
End of the sale : | 14 March 2016 18:48:30 |
bidders : | 4 bidders |
Type : ALIENATION DES DOMAINES
Date: 1677
Metal : red copper
Diameter : 26 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Etat exceptionnel pour le type, traces d’argenture
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse description : Buste à droite de Louis XIV [n°237].
Reverse
Reverse legend : IVNCTA. MINVS. PROSVNT ; À L'EXERGUE : ALIENATION DES DOMAINES.1677.
Reverse description : Un fléau battant une gerbe de blé.
Reverse translation : Une fois liées, elles sont moins utiles.
Commentary
Le domaine de la couronne était tout ce que le Roi possédait à titre de propriétaire. L’une des lois fondamentales du royaume voulait que le domaine du Roi soit imprescriptible et inaliénable mais cette règle était fréquemment transgressée, grâce à des artifices destinés à répondre aux nécessités immanentes de Finances. Ainsi , en 1672, Colbert décida l'aliénation des domaines jusqu'à concurrence de 400000 livres de rente pour renflouer les Finances royales.
The crown domain was everything that the King owned as owner. One of the fundamental laws of the kingdom required that the King's domain be imprescriptible and inalienable, but this rule was frequently transgressed, thanks to artifices intended to meet the immanent needs of Finance. Thus, in 1672, Colbert decided to alienate the domains up to 400,000 livres of income to replenish the royal finances.
The crown domain was everything that the King owned as owner. One of the fundamental laws of the kingdom required that the King's domain be imprescriptible and inalienable, but this rule was frequently transgressed, thanks to artifices intended to meet the immanent needs of Finance. Thus, in 1672, Colbert decided to alienate the domains up to 400,000 livres of income to replenish the royal finances.