E-auction 655-673174 - MARIE-THÉRÈSE D'AUTRICHE Jeton Cu 25 n.d.
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Type : Jeton Cu 25
Date: n.d.
Metal : brass
Diameter : 25 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 5,12 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Patine hétérogène marron avec des traces d’usure, quelques coups et rayures
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : NVMERAT. CVM. DOTE. TRIVMPHOS..
Obverse description : Bustes accolés du roi et de la reine, type Guéant Prieur 487F.
Obverse translation : Avec sa dot, il faut compter les triomphes.
Reverse
Reverse legend : CRESCENDI. POSVERE. MODVM.
Reverse description : Aigle impériale à deux têtes couronnées portant suspendu à ses becs l’écusson de France tourné à gauche, en dessous le croissant turc.
Commentary
Ce jeton date certainement des années 1670 et est sûrement postérieur à 1673 si l’on en croit les autres utilisations du buste GP.487/F.
Ce type de revers fait usuellement partie de la série du mariage du roi et de la reine mais aussi de l’Ordinaire des guerres car il fait allusion à la lutte contre les Turcs qui envahissaient l’Europe. Feuardent raconte que, en 1664, Louis XIV fut appelé à l’aide, au titre de comte d’Alsace, terre d’Empire, et donc comme vassal à ce titre de l’Empereur. Il envoya contre les Turcs six mille volontaires qui se battirent brillamment.
This token certainly dates from the 1670s and is surely later than 1673 if we are to believe the other uses of the bust GP.487/F. This type of reverse is usually part of the series of the marriage of the king and queen but also of the Ordinary of wars because it alludes to the fight against the Turks who were invading Europe. Feuardent relates that, in 1664, Louis XIV was called for help, in the title of Count of Alsace, land of the Empire, and therefore as a vassal in this capacity of the Emperor. He sent against the Turks six thousand volunteers who fought brilliantly
Ce type de revers fait usuellement partie de la série du mariage du roi et de la reine mais aussi de l’Ordinaire des guerres car il fait allusion à la lutte contre les Turcs qui envahissaient l’Europe. Feuardent raconte que, en 1664, Louis XIV fut appelé à l’aide, au titre de comte d’Alsace, terre d’Empire, et donc comme vassal à ce titre de l’Empereur. Il envoya contre les Turcs six mille volontaires qui se battirent brillamment.
This token certainly dates from the 1670s and is surely later than 1673 if we are to believe the other uses of the bust GP.487/F. This type of reverse is usually part of the series of the marriage of the king and queen but also of the Ordinary of wars because it alludes to the fight against the Turks who were invading Europe. Feuardent relates that, in 1664, Louis XIV was called for help, in the title of Count of Alsace, land of the Empire, and therefore as a vassal in this capacity of the Emperor. He sent against the Turks six thousand volunteers who fought brilliantly







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