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E-auction 543-467376 - fwo_864495 - SWITZERLAND - PRINCIPALITY OF NEUCHÂTEL - ALEXANDRE BERTHIER 1/2 Batzen 1808

SWITZERLAND - PRINCIPALITY OF NEUCHÂTEL - ALEXANDRE BERTHIER 1/2 Batzen 1808  VF
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NO BUYER'S FEE.
Estimate : 40 €
Price : 20 €
Maximum bid : 23 €
End of the sale : 11 September 2023 18:01:20
bidders : 5 bidders
Type : 1/2 Batzen
Date: 1808
Quantity minted : -
Metal : billon
Diameter : 21,4 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 1,63 g.
Edge : lisse
Coments on the condition:
Quelques faiblesses de frappe
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : ALEXANDRE PR. - DUC DE NEUCHAT.
Obverse description : Écu chevronné à l'aigle sur azur cerné d'une suite d'aiglons et N entre deux perlés ovalisés surmonté d'une couronne ducale.

Reverse


Reverse legend : PRINCIPAUTE - DE NEUCHATEL / 1808 // 1/2 / BATZ.
Reverse description : légende circulaire ; entre deux branches de chêne et de laurier.

Commentary


Frappe au nom du prince Alexandre Berthier.

Historical background


SWITZERLAND - PRINCIPALITY OF NEUCHÂTEL - ALEXANDRE BERTHIER

(03/30/1806 - 04/11/1814)

The principality of Neuchâtel in Switzerland belonged to the King of Prussia. In 1806, it was given to Marshal Berthier as a reward for his dedication by imperial decree. Pierre-Alexandre Berthier was born in Versailles in 1753. Major of the National Guard at Versailles in 1789, he became Chief of Staff in Italy and then in Egypt. Minister of War to the First Consul, he became Marshal of the Empire the day after his coronation in charge of the Grand Army and the execution of imperial orders. After 1814, the Treaty of Paris provides for the independence of the Swiss cantons including Neuchâtel.

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