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Live auction - fmd_437902 - 5 francs Hercule, dite “Camélinat” 1871 Paris F.334/3

5 francs Hercule, dite “Camélinat” 1871 Paris F.334/3 AU53 PCGS
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Estimate : 800 €
Price : 500 €
Maximum bid : 500 €
End of the sale : 12 September 2017 17:26:13
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : 5 francs Hercule, dite “Camélinat”
Date: 1871
Mint name / Town : Paris
Quantity minted : 256410
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 900 ‰
Diameter : 37 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 24,98 g.
Edge : en relief : *****DIEU*PROTEGE*LA*FRANCE
Rarity : R2
Slab
slab PCGS
PCGS : AU53
Coments on the condition:
Sous coque PCGS AU53

Obverse


Obverse legend : (RAMEAU) LIBERTÉ ÉGALITÉ FRATERNITÉ.
Obverse description : Hercule barbu demi-nu, debout de face avec la léonté, sur son épaule gauche une patte du lion, sur son bras et autour de sa taille la peau du lion de Némée, derrière ses jambes queue et pattes du lion, unissant la Liberté debout à gauche tournée à droite tenant une pique surmontée d'une main de Justice, vêtue d'un peplos et l'Égalité debout à droite tournée à gauche, tenant le niveau, vêtue d'un chiton : à l'exergue, Dupré en cursif entre deux étoiles.

Reverse


Reverse legend : RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE*.
Reverse description : 5 / FRANCS, en deux lignes au-dessus de 1871, le tout contenu dans une couronne composée à gauche d'une branche de laurier, à droite d'une branche de chêne, nouées à leur base par un ruban ; au-dessous du nœud la lettre d'atelier A encadrée des différents.

Commentary


Exemplaire avec la date normale. Les frappes antérieures à 1872 se distinguent des suivantes par l’absence de point après le mot FRANCS.
Tranche B.

Historical background


THE COMMUNE

(18/03/1871-28/05/1871)

Born of the terrible winter of 1870/1871 and the Prussian siege of the capital, the Commune was the last workers' revolution. The capital had many workers who appeared during the economic development of the Second Empire. During the Prussian siege, the population demanded the election of a Commune from October 1870. Insurrectionary attempts took place at the end of October and then in January 1871 while the opposition grew between the capital and the conservative National Assembly elected in February and which sat in Bordeaux.. On March 1, the Prussians march through Paris. On the 18th, the National Guard revolted and the insurrection spread in Paris, a Communal Council called Commune de Paris was elected while the Thiers government evacuated the capital.. In April, fighting began between the regular troops of Versailles and the 20 to 30. 000 combatants of the Commune. At the beginning of May, Mac-Mahon's regular troops won numerous victories and then entered Paris on May 21. During a week of heavy fighting, the "bloody week", the forces of the Commune are repelled. The repression is ruthless and estimated at around 20. 000 deaths on the side of the Commune to which are added approximately 38. 000 arrests.

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