E-auction 645-653927 - fwo_1044903 - TURKEY 1 Lira 100e anniversaire de Gaziantep 2021 Istanbul
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Estimate : | 10 € |
Price : | 5 € |
Maximum bid : | 6 € |
End of the sale : | 25 August 2025 17:08:20 |
bidders : | 4 bidders |
Type : 1 Lira 100e anniversaire de Gaziantep
Date: 2021
Mint name / Town : Istanbul
Quantity minted : 1500000
Metal : bi-metallic
Diameter : 28 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 8,30 g.
Edge : striée
Coments on the condition:
sous coin card
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : TÜRKİYE CUMHURİYETİ / 8 ŞUBAT 1921-2021 GAZİANTEP // GAZİ'LİK UNVANININ 100. YIL.
Obverse description : Citadelle et ruines de la ville.
Reverse
Reverse legend : 1 / TÜRK LİRASI / 2021.
Reverse description : Croissant et étoile en haut, motifs décoratifs.
Commentary
La ville d’Antep est occupée en novembre 1918 par les troupes britanniques puis par la France en décembre 1918. En avril 1920, des troupes irrégulières turques prennent la ville qui est alors assiégée par les troupes françaises. Les assiégés se rendent le 9 février 1921. Suite au Traité d’Ankara qui met fin à la guerre entre la France et la Turquie, la ville est évacuée et définitivement restiuée aux toupes kémalistes.
The city of Antep was occupied in November 1918 by British troops and then by France in December 1918. In April 1920, Turkish irregular troops took the city, which was then besieged by French troops. The besieged surrendered on February 9, 1921. Following the Treaty of Ankara, which ended the war between France and Turkey, the city was evacuated and definitively returned to the Kemalist troops.
The city of Antep was occupied in November 1918 by British troops and then by France in December 1918. In April 1920, Turkish irregular troops took the city, which was then besieged by French troops. The besieged surrendered on February 9, 1921. Following the Treaty of Ankara, which ended the war between France and Turkey, the city was evacuated and definitively returned to the Kemalist troops.