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v24_2076 - 5 francs Charles X, 1er type 1826 Lille F.310/27

5 francs Charles X, 1er type 1826 Lille F.310/27 AU
MONNAIES 24 (2005)
Starting price : 420.00 €
Estimate : 650.00 €
unsold lot
Type : 5 francs Charles X, 1er type
Date: 1826
Mint name / Town : Lille
Quantity minted : 3581450
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 900 ‰
Diameter : 37 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 25,07 g.
Edge : inscrite en creux (lis) DOMINE SALVUM FAC REGEM
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire de poids lourd recouvert d’une jolie patine artificielle présentant des reflets bleus et mordorés. Petite rayure sur le joue du roi et infimes traces de manipulation dans le champ du droit
Predigree :
Monnaie provenant de la collection M.L.F.A.

Obverse


Obverse legend : CHARLES X ROI - DE FRANCE..
Obverse description : Tête nue de Charles X à gauche ; signé MICHAUT. / T cursif au-dessous.

Reverse


Reverse legend : 5 - F// (MM) 1826 W.
Reverse description : Écu de France couronné entre deux branches d'olivier.

Commentary


C’est le nouvel exemplaire de la Collection Idéale.

Historical background


CHARLES X

(09/16/1824-08/2/1830)

Charles X, grandson of Louis XV and younger brother of Louis XVI, is known as Comte d'Artois. He succeeded Louis XVIII on September 16, 1824. His reign begins with liberal measures without follow-up. Charles X is the last king crowned in Reims, May 29, 1825. He leaves the government to Villèle which takes reactionary measures such as the law of compensation for emigrants of one billion gold francs or the dismissal of the National Guard. Despite the dissolution of the Chamber in 1821, the liberal opposition was strengthened and, in January 1828, Villèle was replaced by Martignac who tried to appease. Quickly fired in August 1829, Martignac was replaced by a representative of the ultras, Polignac. The king dissolves the Chamber on May 16, 1830 but the new chamber elected in July again has a liberal majority. Charles X then promulgates four ordinances which aim to limit the powers and freedoms of the House and tend to suspend the charter of 1814. This causes the revolution of July 27/29, better known as the "Trois Glorieuses". On August 2, 1830, Charles X abdicated in favor of his grandson Henri V, after appointing Louis-Philippe lieutenant general of the kingdom.

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