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v30_1170 - 50 centimes Francisque, lourde, frappe courante 1943 Paris F.195/4

50 centimes Francisque, lourde, frappe courante 1943 Paris F.195/4 MS
MONNAIES 30 (2007)
Starting price : 250.00 €
Estimate : 800.00 €
Realised price : 880.00 €
Number of bids : 7
Maximum bid : 1 386.00 €
Type : 50 centimes Francisque, lourde, frappe courante
Date: 1943
Mint name / Town : Paris
Metal : aluminium
Diameter : 17,97 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 0,83 g.
Edge : lisse
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Minimes traces de manipulation, sinon exemplaire sortant de frappe

Obverse


Obverse legend : ETAT FRANÇAIS.
Obverse description : Accostée de deux épis de blé, une francisque dont le manche est constitué par un bâton de maréchal orné de dix étoiles à cinq rais, portant en haut S. PACIS et en bas PETAIN, et les fers de trois bandes en drapeau français ; à droite de la francisque le monogramme LB pour Lucien Bazor.

Reverse


Reverse legend : TRAVAIL. FAMILLE. / .PATRIE. / 1943.
Reverse description : 50 / CENTIMES / au-dessus du millésime encadré des différents, accosté de deux rameaux de chêne, chacun étant composé de quatre feuilles et d'un gland.

Commentary


C’est le nouvel exemplaire de la Collection Idéale. Il est impressionnant de constater qu’une frappe courante de 1943 de ce type, millésime fréquent s’il en fut, conservé dans la collection Pierre, se révèle être de poids lourd, donc en réalité de toute rareté. Ceci confirme non seulement que ces frappes lourdes furent intentionnelles et ne sont ni des erreurs ni des irrégularités mais aussi que, dès l’époque, quelqu’un eut soin d’en mettre un de côté, conscient qu’il s’agissait effectivement d’une frappe différente.

Historical background


FRENCH STATE

(07/10/1940-08/26/1944)

Born from the collapse of the Third Republic following the French defeat of May-June 1940, the French State was founded by a vote of the Parliament meeting in the National Assembly in Vichy on July 10, 1940. The National Assembly by 569 yes, 80 no and 17 abstentions gives "all powers to the government of the Republic, under the authority and signature of Marshal Pétain, for the purpose of promulgating by one or more acts a new constitution of the 'French State". This constitution must "guarantee the rights of Work, Family and Fatherland". By six acts of 1940, the presidency of the Republic is suppressed in favor of Marshal Pétain, head of the French state.. A supreme court of justice is created. Marshal Pétain exercises full power not only governmental but also legislative since he appoints and dismisses ministers, and he appoints to all civil or military jobs.. It also has justice and armed force. It negotiates and ratifies treaties. From 1941, all civil servants must take an oath to the Head of State. A moral and intellectual reform tackles divorce, abortion, alcoholism, prohibits Freemasonry and creates a Jewish Affairs Commissariat. Unions are abolished and replaced by a corporate system. The family is supported and the retirement of workers is instituted. The Montoire interview of October 24, 1940 commits France to the path of collaboration which becomes total from June 1941 with the attacks of the communist resistance.. The French State is also committed alongside Germany in an anti-Bolshevik crusade. After the progressive loss of the Empire, the southern zone is occupied by the Germans causing the scuttling of the fleet in Toulon. With the establishment of the Compulsory Labor Service (S. T. O. ), the resistance sees its ranks increase. The attacks, and their repression, increase while the National Council of Resistance is formed. The landing and the uprisings of the resistance allow the Provisional Government of the French Republic to increase its control. On August 20, 1944, Marshal Pétain was taken to Sigmaringen by the Germans. On the 25th, the Leclerc division was the first to enter Paris in a state of insurrection, thus sounding the death knell of the Vichy regime..

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