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E-auction 625-616723 - fjt_1010945 - FIRST FRENCH EMPIRE. Napoléon Emperor bare head - Republican calendar A la gloire de Napoléon n.d.
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| Estimate : | 40 € | 
| Price : | 11 € | 
| Maximum bid : | 13 € | 
| End of the sale : | 07 April 2025 20:15:20 | 
| bidders : | 4 bidders | 
Type : A la gloire de Napoléon
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : s.l.
Metal : brass
Diameter : 24 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 3,55 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Patine hétérogène avec des traces d’usure et tâches d’oxydation. Restes d’argenture
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : NAPOLEON EMPEREUR DES FRANCAIS.
Obverse description : Tête de Napoléon Ier lauré de profil à gauche.
Reverse
Reverse legend : LE PLUS GRAND HEROS.
Reverse description : En quatre lignes, deux branches de lauriers et de chêne nouées.
Commentary
Bonaparte, d'après le premier dictionnaire Larousse, est un général corse né le 15 août 1769 et mort à Saint-Cloud le 9 novembre 1799. Il termine la notule par "Pour le reste, voir au tyran Napoléon". Dictionnaire politiquement correct s'il en fut! Bonaparte, est nommé général en chef de l'armée d'Italie, ce que rappelle ce jeton qui exalte les vertus des soldats qui servaient avec lui. Le portrait est très interessant et objectivement le premier de la série qui se termine avec la 2 F 1815.
Bonaparte, according to the first Larousse dictionary, was a Corsican general born on August 15, 1769 and died in Saint-Cloud on November 9, 1799. He ends the note with \\\"For the rest, see the tyrant Napoleon.\\\" A politically correct dictionary if ever there was one! Bonaparte was appointed general-in-chief of the Army of Italy, which is recalled by this token which exalts the virtues of the soldiers who served with him. The portrait is very interesting and objectively the first in the series which ends with the 2 F 1815
Bonaparte, according to the first Larousse dictionary, was a Corsican general born on August 15, 1769 and died in Saint-Cloud on November 9, 1799. He ends the note with \\\"For the rest, see the tyrant Napoleon.\\\" A politically correct dictionary if ever there was one! Bonaparte was appointed general-in-chief of the Army of Italy, which is recalled by this token which exalts the virtues of the soldiers who served with him. The portrait is very interesting and objectively the first in the series which ends with the 2 F 1815



 
							
						



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