Obverse
Obverse legend : LUDOVICUS XV. D. G. FR. ET NAV. REX.
Obverse description : Buste à droite de Louis XV inédit proche du n°275.
Obverse translation : Louis XV, par la grâce de Dieu, Roi des Francs et de Navarre.
Reverse
Reverse legend : COPIA. NON. DEERIT ; À L'EXERGUE : TRESOR. ROYAL. 1722.
Reverse description : Corne d'abondance remplie de fruits, posée à terre.
Reverse translation : L'abondance ne fera pas défaut.
Historical background
TRÉSOR ROYAL
The first Capetian kings settled their personal affairs themselves by calling on a Chancellor and four Ministers of the King's Household: the Seneschal, the Constable, the Grand Bouteiller and the Grand Chamberlain. The Grand Bouteiller managed the Royal Treasury with the Grand Chambrier. Under Philip IV, the Chamber of Accounts appears and in 1311, the Superintendent of Finance is assisted by a Treasurer. Royal Treasury and Public Treasury are nevertheless confused until Charles V. Under Charles VII, the Treasurers are increased to four and are responsible for establishing the revenue budget. Under François I, the kingdom was divided into sixteen jurisdictions with a Receiver General at their heads and a Treasurer of Savings who centralized everything..