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E-auction 247-170245 - fco_428642 - SAAR TERRITORIES 50 Franken 1954 Paris

SAAR TERRITORIES 50 Franken 1954 Paris AU
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Estimate : 15 €
Price : 6 €
Maximum bid : 6 €
End of the sale : 08 January 2018 16:39:00
bidders : 3 bidders
Type : 50 Franken
Date: 1954
Mint name / Town : Paris
Quantity minted : 5300000
Metal : bronze-aluminium
Diameter : 27 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 8,10 g.
Edge : lisse
Coments on the condition:
monnaie nettoyée
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : SAARLAND.
Obverse description : écu ; usine métallurgique et chevalet de mine.

Reverse


Reverse legend : FÜNFZIG FRANKEN // .1954..
Reverse description : Légende circulaire. Au centre 50.

Commentary


Monnaie rare malgré un chiffre de fabrication élevé.
Zone tampon entre la France et l'Allemagne, le territoire de la Sarre fut fortifié par Louis XIV et forma un département français entre 1795 et 1814 avant de revenir à la Prusse puis au Reich. La région se développa surtout après 1871 avec l'exploitation des mines de charbon. En 1945, la Sarre fut comprise dans la zone d'occupation française et pourvue en 1947 d'un gouvernement. Par divers accords de 1955 à 1959, la Sarre fut rendue à l'Allemagne concurremment au rapprochement franco-allemand.
A rare coin despite its high production figures. A buffer zone between France and Germany, the Saarland was fortified by Louis XIV and formed a French department between 1795 and 1814 before returning to Prussia and then to the Reich. The region developed mainly after 1871 with the exploitation of coal mines. In 1945, the Saarland was included in the French occupation zone and provided with a government in 1947. Through various agreements from 1955 to 1959, the Saarland was returned to Germany concurrently with the Franco-German rapprochement.

Historical background


SAAR TERRITORIES

(1947-1956)

Buffer zone between France and Germany, the territory of the Saar was fortified by Louis XIV and formed a French department between 1795 and 1814 before returning to Prussia and then to the Reich. The region developed especially after 1871 with the exploitation of coal mines. In 1945, the Saar was included in the French occupation zone and provided in 1947 with a government. By various agreements from 1955 to 1959, the Saarland was returned to Germany concurrently with the Franco-German rapprochement..

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