E-auction 663-689390 - fjt_1073555 - ROUYER - X. NUREMBERG JETONS AND TOKENS Jeton de compte à la nef n.d.
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| Estimate : | 50 € |
| Price : | 9 € |
| Maximum bid : | 10 € |
| End of the sale : | 29 December 2025 19:48:00 |
| bidders : | 3 bidders |
Type : Jeton de compte à la nef
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : NUREMBERG
Metal : brass
Diameter : 25,50 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 2,38 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Flan irrégulier et légèrement voilé. Patine hétérogène avec des traces d’usure, coups et rayures. Présence de taches d’oxydation
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : FLVCTVAT . NEC . MERGITVR ..
Obverse description : Nef.
Reverse
Reverse legend : H . LAVFER . IN . NVRMBERG.
Reverse description : Écu couronné à trois fleurs de lis.
Commentary
Jetons au type de la nef. Ces jetons sont imités de jetons parisiens des échevins de la cité vers la fin du XVe siècle ; comme d’autre séries de Nuremberg, les légendes deviennent progressivement fictives. Barnard, p. 211, n° 17 ; pl. XXIX.
Tokens of the ship type. These tokens are imitated from Parisian tokens of the city aldermen towards the end of the 15th century; like other series from Nuremberg, the legends gradually become fictitious. Barnard, p. 211, no. 17; pl. XXIX
Tokens of the ship type. These tokens are imitated from Parisian tokens of the city aldermen towards the end of the 15th century; like other series from Nuremberg, the legends gradually become fictitious. Barnard, p. 211, no. 17; pl. XXIX







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