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fme_926374 - MONNAIE DE PARIS Médaille, Musée Monétaire, fini patine claire brillante

MONNAIE DE PARIS Médaille, Musée Monétaire, fini patine claire brillante XF
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Price : 4.00 €
Type : Médaille, Musée Monétaire, fini patine claire brillante
Date: 1960
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 36 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 18,68 g.
Edge : lisse + corne BR
Puncheon : corne BR
Coments on the condition:
Patine hétérogène avec quelques taches d’oxydation. Présence de traces d’usure et rayures, notamment sur le revers

Obverse


Obverse legend : FONDEURS D’OR ET D’ARGENT - 1830.
Obverse description : Ouvriers monnayeurs préparant un lingot.

Reverse


Reverse legend : SOUVENIR D’UNE VISITE A LA MONNAIE - PARIS 1960 // MUSÉE / MONÉTAIRE . / ATELIERS / DE FABRICATION . / GALERIES / DE VENTE DE / MÉDAILLES ..
Reverse description : Légende circulaire et en sept lignes.

Commentary


Au style, le droit est de Raymond Corbin mais il n’y a pas de signature.

Historical background


MONNAIE DE PARIS

(16th-18th centuries)

The Monnaie de Paris was located in the 17th century on the site of the current Samaritaine. The issuing bank was formed from the agglomeration of small plots and medieval houses which gave this establishment a heterogeneous appearance. Not far from its location, behind the Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois church, is still the rue de l'Arbre sec, recalling that a gallows had been established there to punish in particular some counterfeiters. The few plans from the 18th century show us a succession of small rooms, of different sizes and located on different levels, some of them vacant because they had suffered a fire. Renovation projects were proposed around 1750 but were not immediately implemented. After an exchange contract with land located around the former Hôtel de Conti, the Monnaie de Paris will be transferred to its current location. The old coin will be razed during the second half of the 18th century.

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