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fmd_914796 - 10 francs or Napoléon III, tête laurée, petit 10 1862 Strasbourg F.507/2

10 francs or Napoléon III, tête laurée, petit 10 1862 Strasbourg F.507/2 MS64 NGC
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Type : 10 francs or Napoléon III, tête laurée, petit 10
Date: 1862
Mint name / Town : Strasbourg
Quantity minted : 1505342
Metal : gold
Millesimal fineness : 900 ‰
Diameter : 19 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 3,23 g.
Edge : cannelée
Collection Ideale


Slab
slab NGC
NGC : MS64
Coments on the condition:
Sous coque NGC MS64

Obverse


Obverse legend : NAPOLEON III - EMPEREUR.
Obverse description : Tête laurée de Napoléon III à droite ; signé BARRE au-dessous.

Reverse


Reverse legend : EMPIRE FRANÇAIS// BB// 10/ FRANCS/ 1862.
Reverse description : dans une couronne formée de deux branches de laurier.

Commentary


Il s’agit du nouvel exemplaire de la collection idéale; top pop et le seul exemplaire en MS64 chez NGC, le suivant n’étant qu’en MS62. Chez PCGS il n’existe qu’un seul exemplaire gradé en AU50
Le coin de revers de ce type hybride est au même modèle que le coin de revers des 10 francs or tête nue, type F.506, donc avec une petite valeur faciale.

Historical background


SECOND EMPIRE

(02/12/1852-04/09/1870)

Proclaimed Emperor under the name of Napoleon III, Louis Napoleon made his solemn entry into Paris on December 2, 1852.. He married Eugénie Marie de Montijo, a Spanish aristocrat, in January 1853. His reign can be divided into three periods: the authoritarian Empire until 1860; the Liberal Empire from 1860 to 1870 then the Parliamentary Empire in 1870. During the authoritarian Empire, Napoleon III exercised his power without sharing, controlled the press while the newspapers practiced self-censorship to avoid their suppression.. The prefects exercise unlimited power in the departments, the mayors, the civil servants are appointed by the government. As under the First Empire, Education and the University are monitored. Maintaining the main principles of the revolution, the sovereignty of the people is continued thanks to the consultation by plebiscite. On the economic level, the boom is important, industrialization develops as well as credit organizations and department stores. Military prestige is increased by the Crimean War which allows France to play an international role. The attack of Orsini (January 1858) does not prevent France from intervening in Italy to make triumph the principle of nationalities and allows the attachment of Nice and Savoy by the treaty of Turin (March 1860). From 1860, the Empire moved towards more freedoms: free trade treaty with England, appearance of a weak opposition in the Legislative Body, granting of the right to strike (1864), liberalization of the press (1868). On the international level, France acquires New Caledonia, Cochinchina and encourages the digging of the Suez Canal by Ferdinand de Lesseps. In Mexico, however, support for Maximilian and Austria was a failure. The 1869 elections were very bad for the regime and the opposition obtained 45% of the votes. The regime then evolved towards a parliamentary Empire by calling Émile Ollivier, leader of the Orléanist and liberal party, to power. After Sadowa in 1866 when Prussia crushed Austria, the affair of the throne of Spain and the dispatch from Ems led to the war which was declared on July 19, 1870. Accumulating setbacks, the French army was surrounded in Metz then Napoleon III, ill, capitulated at Sedan on September 2. As soon as the news was known, the decline of the Empire was announced by Gambetta, then the Republic was proclaimed on September 4.. Napoleon III was then taken captive to Hesse and then left for Kent where he died in 1873..

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