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Louis XIV (1643 - 1715), AE (Brass) Jeton struck c.1644 – 1645Obverse: LVD•XIIII•D:G•FR•ET•NA•REX. Laureate and cuirassed youthful bust of Louis XIV facing right; • B • (for Briot) below.
Reverse: CONSILIO•NIL•NISI•. The escutcheon of France, surrounded by the chain of the Ordre du Saint-Esprit (Order of the Holy Spirit): Necklace and Cross. The legend translates as “He undertakes nothing without Council”, a reference to the administrative council of the king.
Dimensions: 25.65mm | Weight: 5.4gms | Die Axis: 12
Ref. Feuardent: 239 var.

Struck at the Monnaie de Louvre mint, Paris, France
Die engraver: Nicholas Briot


Nicholas Briot (c.1579–1646) was an innovative French coin engraver, medallist and mechanical engineer, who is credited with the invention of the coining-press. He emigrated to England in 1625 and in 1626 he was commissioned to make 'puncheons and dies' for the Coronation of Charles I. His Coronation Medal established his reputation and he went on to produce a considerable number of dies for medals and coins in the following years. In 1633, he was appointed chief engraver to the Royal Mint and went to Scotland to prepare and coin the coronation pieces of Charles I. These demonstrated both his artistic skill and the technical superiority of his new coining machinery and in 1635, on the death of Sir John Foulis, Briot was appointed Master of the Mint in Scotland and superintended the Scottish coinage for several years. Briot was then recalled to England by the King, and on the outbreak of the English Civil War he took possession of the coining apparatus at the Tower and had it removed 'for the purpose of continuing the coining operations in the cause of the King'. Briot travelled to France in the early 1640's and sent coining presses to his brother Isaac, now in a senior position at the Paris Mint, he died on Christmas Eve 1646.
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Louis XIV (1643 – 1715), AE Jeton struck c.1650Obverse: LVD•XIIII•D•G•FR•ET•NAV•REX. Laureate and draped youthful bust of Louis XIV facing right.
Reverse: IVSTIS•SPES•PACIS•IN ARMIS. Pax, helmeted, seated on a pile of arms, holding an olive branch in her outstretched right hand and a narrow cornucopia in her left.
Dimensions: 27.94mm | Weight: 6.8gms | Die Axis: 12
Ref. Feuardent: 12482 var.

Struck at unverified mint, probably Monnaie de Louvre, Paris, France
Die engraver: Jean Varin


Jean Varin (6 February 1604 Liège – 26 August 1672 Paris) was a French sculptor and engraver who made important innovations in the process of minting coins. He moved to Paris in 1625 or 1626 where, after demonstrating his talent as an engraver, he obtained the support of Cardinal Richelieu and in 1629 he was assigned as a “Conducteur de la Monnaie du Moulin”. In 1647 he was appointed head of the French mint, and became “engraver of the king's seal” and a member of the Academy of painting and sculpture. Varin brought back the use of the screw press in the mint, initially using it to produce a gold coin, the Louis d'or, which featured his youthful portrait of the King which is similar to that on this jeton.

This jeton, likely struck between 1650 and 1653, commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Münster between France and the Holy Roman Empire on 15 May 1648 which ended the Thirty Years War. France, to the detriment of the Holy Roman Empire, retained control of the bishoprics of Metz, Toul and Verdun near Lorraine as well as receiving the city of Pignerol near the Spanish Duchy of Milan and the cities of the Décapole in Alsace, excluding Strasbourg.
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ROME
PB Tessera (16mm, 1.82 g, 12h)
DHS
PR PR
Rostovtsev 3443 = Scholz 1715 (this coin)

Ex Trau Collection
Ardatirion
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002p Augustus (63 B.C.-14 A.D.), Uncertain mint of Thrace, Kings, Rhoemetalces I., RPC I 1715, AE-22, Augustus in front Capricorn, #1002p Augustus (63 B.C.-14 A.D.), Uncertain mint of Thrace, Kings, Rhoemetalces I., RPC I 1715, AE-22, Augustus in front Capricorn, #1
avers: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, Diademed head of Rhoemetalces I. right.
reverse: KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, Bare head of Augustus right, in front, Capricorn.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21,5-22,5mm, weight: 6,86g, axes: 6h,
mint: City: Uncertain mint of Thrace, Region: Thrace, Province: Thrace, Kings: Rhoemetalces I., date: 11 B.C-12 A.D.,
ref: RPC I 1715, Youroukova 171-5, pl. XXI.,
12 Specimens
Q-001
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053 Károly III., (Carolus VI. of Habsburg), King of Hungary, (1711-1740 A.D.), H 1631, U 1202, 1715 AR-Poltura, Körmöcbánya, #01053 Károly III., (Carolus VI. of Habsburg), King of Hungary, (1711-1740 A.D.), H 1631, U 1202, 1715 AR-Poltura, Körmöcbánya, #01
avers: CAROLUS•VI•D:G:R:I:S:A:G:H:H:B:R•, Emperor bust right in a circle, border of dots.
reverse: P-H//POLTURA/*1715*/*, Madonna seated facing, holding infant Jesus in her left arm, P - H (Patrona - Hungariae) on each side, POLTURA / date below, border of line and a border of dots.
diameter: 18-19,5mm, weight: 0,90g, axis: 0h,
mint: Hungary, mint mark: P-H//POLTURA/*1715*/*,,
date: 1715 A.D., ref: Unger-2 1202/1715, Huszar 1631,
Q-001
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1715 - États de Saint-Brieuc Louis XIV
6,75g
28 mm
argent
LUDOVICUS. MAGNUS REX .
"Louis le Grand Roi"
Buste à droite de Louis XIV signé TB
IETONS DES ESTAS DE BRETAGNE
Écu écartelé de France et de Bretagne couronné sur un manteau fleurdelisé
à l'exergue 1715.
Daniel 71
PYL
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1789 AE Halfpenny Token. Macclesfield, Cheshire.Obverse: MACCLESFIELD. Ornamental cypher of “R & Co” (Roe & Company), surmounted by a beehive and six bees.
Reverse: HALFPENNY. The Genius of industry, presented as a female figure, seated facing left, holding drill in her right hand and an eight spoked cogwheel in her left hand by her side; in right field behind her is a mine capstan; in exergue, 1789.
Edge: Incuse legend “PAYABLE AT MACCLESFIELD LIVERPOOL OR CONGLETON • X •”.
Diameter 29mm | Die Axis 6.
Dalton & Hamer: 13
RARE

This token was issued by Charles Roe a leading Cheshire industrialist. The design for the token is attributed to John Gregory Hancock. Hancock was probably also responsible for the minting of these tokens, although the manufacture of them can be traced back to a separate contract placed with Matthew Boulton at his Soho Works in Birmingham.

Charles Roe was born in 1715 and died in 1781, he was the founder of Roe and Company, (also known as the Macclesfield Copper Company) which owned extensive works for smelting and making copper on land to the east of Macclesfield. Roe was a leading industrialist in the mid 18th Century, and much of his wealth and business empire was based on his various mining and metallurgical interests, he became a partner in several copper mines, and the famous Anglesey Mines in Wales were first worked under his direction.
Charles Roe was also a well known silk manufacturer and mill owner in his home county of Cheshire and there still exists today a memorial tablet to him in Christ Church, Macclesfield, which carries a lengthy inscription to his various lifetime achievements in the silk and metal trades.
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1791 AE Halfpenny Token. Macclesfield, Cheshire.Obverse: CHARLES ROE ESTABLISHED THE COPPER WORKS 1758 • Bust of Charles Roe, facing right.
Reverse: MACCLESFIELD HALFPENNY. The Genius of industry, presented as a female figure, seated facing left, holding drill in her right hand and a six spoked cogwheel in her left hand by her side; in right field behind her is a mine capstan; in exergue, 1791.
Edge: Incuse legend “PAYABLE AT MACCLESFIELD LIVERPOOL OR CONGLETON • X •”.
Diameter 30mm | Die Axis 6.
Dalton & Hamer: 55

This token was issued by Charles Roe a leading Cheshire industrialist. The design for the token is attributed to John Gregory Hancock. Hancock was probably also responsible for the minting of these tokens, although the manufacture of them can be traced back to a separate contract placed with Matthew Boulton at his Soho Works in Birmingham.

Charles Roe was born in 1715 and died in 1781, he was the founder of Roe and Company, (also known as the Macclesfield Copper Company) which owned extensive works for smelting and making copper on land to the east of Macclesfield. Roe was a leading industrialist in the mid 18th Century, and much of his wealth and business empire was based on his various mining and metallurgical interests, he became a partner in several copper mines, and the famous Anglesey Mines in Wales were first worked under his direction.
Charles Roe was also a well known silk manufacturer and mill owner in his home county of Cheshire and there still exists today a memorial tablet to him in Christ Church, Macclesfield, which carries a lengthy inscription to his various lifetime achievements in the silk and metal trades.
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3336 CILICIA, Aegeae. Hadrian. Tridrachm 117-18 AD Athena Reference.
RPC III, 3336; SNG Levante 1715; SNG France 2327; Prieur 714

Issue Year 164 (ΔΞΡ)

Obv. ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΚΑΙС ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟС ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟС СΕΒ
Laureate head of Hadrian, r., with drapery on l. shoulder

Rev. ΑΙΓΕΑΙΩΝ ΕΤΟΥС ΔΞΡ
Athena standing l., holding in r. hand patera over goat, r. head turned back, l. hand resting on shield; behind, spear

8.99 gr
25 mm
12h

Note.
The kneeling goat on the coin is a play on words as the city name sounds like the Greek word for goats.
okidoki
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3708 SYRIA Antioch. Hadrian. Chalkous Δ belowReference.
RPC III 3708/4; CRS 243; McAlee 543(d)

Obv.
Laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian, r., with paludamentum, seen from front

Rev. S C
In laurel wreath; beneath: Δ

1.35 gr
10 mm
6h
okidoki
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AE Sestertius, RIC 3, p.350, 1715 - Faustina II, Diana, standing rightFaustina II
Sestertius, Rome, AD 175-176
Obv.: DIVA FAVSTINA PIA, draped bust right
Rev.: SIDERIBVS RECEPTA, Faustina as Diana, standing right, with crescent at shoulders, holding long torch in both hands; S-C across fields
AR, 30mm, 24.1g
Ref.: RIC 1715 (Aurelius) [S]
shanxi
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Augustus ,THRACE RPC 1715Rhoemetalkes I., Thrace
11 B C - 12 A D.
under Augustus
BASILEWS ROIMHTALKOU
Head of king r.
KAISAROS SEBASTOU
Head of Augustus r.; capricorn with globe r.
24mm 8gm
OWL365
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Augustus and Rhoemetalces IKings of Thrace
Augustus and Rhoemetalces I, Circa 11 BC-AD 12, 21mm, 5.3g, RPC I 1715; SNG Copenhagen -.
OBV: Laureate head of Augustus right, capricorn before
REV: Diademed head of Rhoemetalkes right

EX: CNG Auction Electronic Auction 226 (27.01.2010) Lot 350

EX: J.P. Rhigetti Collection #10539
SRukke
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AURELIAN RIC TEMP 1715OBVERSE: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG
REVERSE: ORIENS AVG
BUST TYPE: B = Radiate, cuirassed bust right
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/-//P
MINT: ROMA
WEIGHT:
RIC TEMP: 1715 (38 ex. cited)
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Brazil 1817 R 960 Reis Silver Crown KM # 307.3Antonivs Protti
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Brazil 1817 R 960 Reis Silver Crown KM # 307.3Antonivs Protti
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Britain, Bath, Aquae Sulis, Head of LadyDisplayed in the Baths.

This large sculture of the head of a lady was found in Walcot in A.D. 1715. This colossal head (much larger than life) may well have adorned a tomb. The hairstyle belongs to the late 1st Century.
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Britain, Bath, Aquae Sulis, Head of Lady (View of hair detail)Displayed in the Baths.

This large sculture of the head of a lady was found in Walcot in A.D. 1715. This colossal head (much larger than life) may well have adorned a tomb. The hairstyle belongs to the late 1st Century. Shown from the rear to illustrate the detail of the hair.
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CARIA. Rhodos, RhodesISLANDS off CARIA. Rhodos, Rhodes. Circa 125-88 BC. AR Hemidrachm (14mm, 1.25 gm). Magistrate Melantas. Radiate head of Helios facing slightly right / P-O, rose; MELANTAS above, grape bunch to right; all within incuse square. Jenkins, Rhodian, Group D, Series 98; cf. SNG Helsinki 668; SNG Copenhagen -. Near EF. Ex-CNG(295) B127V1272 commentsecoli
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Cilician Armenia. Smpad (1296-1298)Nercessian 412 var. (legends), Bedoukian 1678-1723

AE 21 mm kardez. Sis (now Kozan, Turkey) mint.

Obv: + ՍՄԲԱՏ ԹԱԳԱՒՈՐ ՀԱՅՈՑ [Smpad Takvor Hayots = Smpad King of the Armenians], king on horseback, riding to the right, holding reigns in left hand and mace with right hand extending over his right shoulder.

Rev: .+ ՇԻՆԵԱԼ Ի ՔԱՂԱՔ Ի ՍԻՍ [Shineal I Kaghakn I Sis = Struck in the City of Sis], cross potent with four doves flying inward.

Patterened after the bilingual trams of Hetoum I.

Due to the strike and state of preservation, much of the legends are illegible, but undoubtedly an abbreviated form of the full legends appearing above. From the portions that are legible, it can be tentatively limited to Bedoukian 1710-1715a.
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Comté de Montbéliard, Léopold Eberhard (1699-1723), France.Liard, cuivre, 3,24 g
A/ D G L E D VV M, buste à droite.
R/ LIARD DE MONT BELIARD 1715
Réfs : PA 5455
Gabalor
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Constantius II as Caesar, Gloria Exercitvs, Siscia.Obv: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C
Rev: GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS
Mintmark: dot ASIS dot
2.45 gr, 19 mm.
Flamur H
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Diana (Artemis) as the moon goddessFaustina Junior -- Died 175/6. Wife of Marcus Aurelius. Augusta, AD 147-175/6.
Orichalcum sestertius (30 mm), issued posthumously, Rome mint, AD 176-180.
Obv: DIVA FAVSTINA PIA, Bare-headed and draped bust right.
Rev: SIDERIBVS RECEPTA S C, Diva Faustina, as Diana Lucifera, draped, wearing crescent on shoulders behind neck, standing r., holding lighted torch in both hands.
RIC-1715; BMC-1584; Cohen-215.

Diana in her lunar aspect here holds a torch and is shown with a crescent moon on her shoulders. SIDERIBVS RECEPTA = "received by the stars". Diana Lucifera lit the way for the dead to journey to their new home among the heavens, appropriate for a posthumous issue.
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France (French Flanders). The Battle of SeneffeFeuardent 14726-14734; La Tour 1890-1893

Jeton; minted by Lazare Gottlieb Laufer (active 1660-1690) in Nuremburg during reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715); brass, 25.54 mm. max., 180°

Obv.: LVDOVICVS MAGNVS REX, laureate head of mature Louis XIV facing right, LGL beneath.

Rev.: PVGNA AD • SENEFFAM • (= the Battle of Seneffe), Victory flying right, holding a crown and a standard; below, a cannon, barrels of powder, flags and cannonballs.

The Battle of Seneffe was a fought during the Franco-Dutch War on August 11, 1674 between a French army under the command of Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé and the Dutch-German-Spanish army under the Dutch Stadtholder William III of Orange (later King William III of England). The jetons were based on the official silver medals struck to commemorate the battle.
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France (French Flanders). The Battle of Seneffe Feuardent 14733; La Tour 1893

Jeton; minted in Nuremburg during reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715); brass, 25.66 mm. max., 180°

Obv.: LVDOVICVS • -- MAGNVS • REX •, laureate head of mature Louis XIV facing right, N beneath.

Rev.: * PVGNA * AD * SENEFFAM * (= the Battle of Seneffe), Victory flying right, holding a crown and a standard; below, a cannon, barrels of powder, flags and cannonballs.

The Battle of Seneffe was a fought during the Franco-Dutch War on August 11, 1674 between a French army under the command of Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé and the Dutch-German-Spanish army under the Dutch Stadtholder William III of Orange (later King William III of England). The jetons were based on the official silver medals struck to commemorate the battle.
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FRANCE - Louis XIVFRANCE - Louis XIV (1643-1715) AE Denier Tournois, 1649. Paris mint. Obv.: Head right, LOVIS. .XIIII. Rev.: 2 Fleur-De-Lis, A below in center; +DENIER.TOVRNOIS.1649. KM #167.dpaul7
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FRANCE -- Louis XVFRANCE -- Louis XV (1715-1774) Silver 1/2-Ecu, 1726, L Mintmark (Bayonne Mint) - Obv.: Bust left, LUD . XV . D . G . FR . ER NAV . REX Rev.: Crowned oval arms in wreath; mintmark below. SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTU, * 1726 Reference: KM #484.11 dpaul7
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FRANCE -- Louis XVFRANCE -- Louis XV (1715-1774) Copper Liard, 1770, Metz mint. Obv.: Older head of king left; LUDOV. XV. D. GRATIA. Crescent privy mark under bust. Reverse: Crowned French royal shield with three lis inside. Legend: FRANCIÆ ET (AA) NAVARRAE . REX . 1770 (privy mark: hermine). Reference: KM #543.2dpaul7
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FRANCE -- Louis XV FRANCE -- Louis XV (1715-1774) Copper Sol, 1770, Besancon mint. Obv.: Older head of king left; LUDOV. XV. D. GRATIA. Dove with olive branch in beack privy mark under bust. Reverse: Crowned French royal shield with three lis inside. Legend: FRANCIÆ ET (Back to back Cs) NAVARRAE . REX . 1770 (privy mark: leaf). Reference: KM #545.13dpaul7
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France Louis XV Feuardent 8093 The Regent Phillipe d'OrleansFrance. Jeton of Louis XV. The Regent Philippe d’Orléans

Feuardent 8093

Jeton; brass, 4.30 g., 25.35 mm. max., 180°

Obv.: LVD • XV • D • G • FR • -- ET NAV • REX •, Laureate bust of Louis XV facing right

Rev.: AVVNCVLVS EXCITAT HECTOR (= Uncle Hector inspires his soul), the Regent, standing left, crowning the young king standing facing, TVTOR REG • (= Tutor to the king) vertically to right, PHILIPPVS • D • / AVREL • in exergue

The obverse die is identical to Feuardent 288, the reverse die is identical to Feuardent 289.

The reverse legend is a quote from Virgil’s Aeneid, Book III 343 and Book XII 440.

Phillipe I of Valois, Duke of Orléans (1661-1701) was the son of King Louis XIII, younger brother of King Louis XIV and great uncle of King Louis XV. He served as regent for Louis XV from his ascension to the crown in 1715 until Louis reached his maturity at age thirteen in 1723.
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France, Louis XIV, 1643 - 1715Obv: LVD • XIIII • D • G • FR • ET • NAV • REX, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Louis XIV facing right.

Rev: SIT • NOMEN • DOMINI • BENEDICTVM • 1662, a crowned shield, D mint mark below.

Silver 1/12 Ecu, Lyon mint, 1662

2.354 grams, 20.88 mm, 180°
Matt Inglima
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France, Louis XIV, On the bombardment of Algiers and the liberation of slaves, 1683France, Louis XIV (1643-1715), restrike 1880
AE - Bronze, AE 41, 33.10g, 41.14mm, 345°.
Medallist: v. Mauger
restrike after 1880 (french mint)
Obv.: LVDOVICVS MAGNVS REX CHRISTIANISSIMVS .
Head of Louis XIV .r.
below J MAVGER.F.
Rev.: CIVES A PIRATIS RECVPERATI.
Minerva advancing l., looking r., holding out her shield with Gorgon head
against a corsair, who falls to her knees, turns away and holds out his
hands in fright; on the other side she holds 2 slaves whom she has freed, whose
chains lie on the ground
in ex. in 2 lines: ALGERIA.FVLMINATA. / M.DC.LXXXIII.
On the edge at 270°: BRONZE (French mint after 1880)
Ref.: Divo 196
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France, Louis XIV, Subjugation of the Algerian pirates by the French fleet, 1684Louis XIV (1643-1715), King of France, the Sun King
AE - Bronze, 75.40g, 54.97mm, 0°
Medallists: Joseph Roettiers and Michel Molart
restrike 1880 (french mint)
Obv.: LVDOVICVS . XIIII - D. G. FR. ET. NAV. REX
Bust, draped and cuirassed, r.
Signed R
Rev.: CONFECTO BELLO PIRATICO / AFRICA. SVPPLEX. M.DC.LXXXIV.
The king in the attire of a Roman general in front of the forepart of a
Roman galley l., one foot on a cannonball, accepts the submission treaty of the
Algerian governor, who kneels to his left; in the background sea with ships.
Signed D
On the rim BRONZE and CORNUCOPIA (French Mint after 1880)
Ref.: Catalogue General Illustre des Editions de la Monnaie de Paris (French Mint
1977)
> Legends: After the pirate war is over - Africa begging for mercy.
Jochen
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France, Louis XV, 1715 - 1774Obv: LUD . XV . D . G . FR . ET NAV . REX, laureate head facing left.

Rev: SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTUM * 1742 - E

Graffitied obverse: "E Hopkins 1820"

Silver Ecu

Tours mint

28.9 grams, 40.9 mm
Matt Inglima
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France. Jeton of Louis XIVNeumann 32364

AE/Copper; minted by Wolf Laufer III (active 1650-1670) at Nuremberg; 4.18 g., 28.80 mm max.., 0°.

Obv: Bust of Louis XIV (1643-1715) facing left, LVDOVICVS • XIIII D G FRAN ET NA.

Rev: Overlapping coats of arms of France and Navarre, crown above, WL beneath, surrounded by double border, • WVLF • LAVFER • -- • IN NVRM BERG.


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France. Jeton of Louis XIVFeuardent 12936

Brass Jeton, issued ca. 1662 during the reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715), 4.28 g., 26.05 mm. max., 180°

Obv: LVDOVICVS • -- • MAGNVS REX •, Bust of Louis XIV facing right.

Rev: SINE • CRIMIN•E • CESSI • (=I Rule Flawlessly), Eagle with wings spread facing left, holding a thunderbolt, two scrolls in exergue.
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France. Jeton of Louis XIVFeuardent 2383, Neumann 29769

Jeton, dated 1680 and issued during the reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715); brass, __ mm. max., 180°

Obv: LVD • XIIII • D • G • -- • FR • ET NAV • REX,, Bust of Louis XIV facing right.

Rev: • EXIT • VT • INTRAT (=exit as it enters), fountain flowing from a rock formation into an overflowing basin; CHAMBRE • AVX • / • DENIERS • / • 1680 • in exergue.
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France. Jeton of Louis XIV. Ordinaire des GuarresFeuardent 474

Jeton; minted by Lazare Gottlieb Laufer (active 1660-1690) in Nuremburg during reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715); brass, 25.59 mm. max., 180°

Obv.: LVDOVICVS.• -- MAGNVS. • REX •., bust of Louis XIV facing right, LGL beneath.

Rev.: PROPRIIS. INVICTVS. IN. ARMIS • (= Undefeated in His Own Armies), Lion standing to left, facing, ORDINAIRE. DES. GVERRES in exergue.

The Department Ordinaire Des Guerres (ordinary War Administration) was principally responsible for the gendarmerie.
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France. Jeton of Louis XIV. Siege of ArrasFeuardent 6967

Brass Jeton, issued in Artois during the reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715), 27.36 mm. max., 180°

Obv: LVD XIIII D G -- FR ET NAV REX,, Bust of Louis XIV facing right.

Rev: • LIBERATORI • DEBITAM REPENDO (=I offer my liberator the crown that is due to him), Woman standing on the left in front of the king to whom she offers a crown and an olive branch; the city of Arras on the horizon; floret in exergue.

The jeton commemorates the Siege of Arras, which occurred from June 13 to August 9, 1640, during the Thirty Years War. The French forces of Louis XIII succeeded in taking the provincial capital of Artois from the Spanish. The siege was immortalized by Edmund Rostand in Act IV of Cyrano de Bergerac.
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France. Louis XIV Feuardent 234 The King's CouncilFrance. Jeton of Louis XIV. The King’s Council

Feuardent 234

Jeton; minted during the reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715), brass, 5.37 g., 25.04 mm. max., 180°

Obv.: LOVIS • XIIII • ROY • D • -- • FR • ET • DE • NAVARE, Young bust of Louis XIV facing right, small cross beneath bust.

Rev.: • NIL • NISI • -- • CONSILIO • (= Nothing without the Council), Crowned shield of France surrounded by the two necklaces with the king's orders.
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France. The Taking of FontarabieFeuardent cf. 13216-13223; La Tour cf. 2181-2187

Jeton, brass; minted in Nuremburg, 24 mm, 180°

Obv: LUD • XV D • G FR • -- ET N • REX, bust of Louis XV (1715-1774) facing left.

Rev: PACIS FIRMANDÆ EREPTUM PIGNUS (= peace strengthened, recovered, assured), Helmeted France on the left, standing to the right facing helmeted Spain, holding out an olive branch.

The jeton commemorates the capture of Fontarabie/Hondarribia (in the Spanish Basque country, on the French border) on June 16, 1719 by James I Fitz-James, Duke of Berwick, during the War of the Quadruple Alliance (1718–1720). By the Peace of Utrecht, the War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1714) ended with the Spanish inheritance divided between the Austrian Habsburgs and Spain to create a balance of power in Europe. Soon thereafter, Spain invaded Italy in an attempt to regain territories lost to the Habsburgs. Britain, France, the Dutch Republic and Austria formed the Quadruple Alliance to prevent Spanish revanchism.

Berwick (1670-1734) was the illegitimate son of James II Stuart, King of England and Scotland. He became a French citizen in 1703, Marshal of France in 1706 and Knight of the Golden Fleece in 1714, after his storming of Barcelona that year, essentially ending the War of the Spanish Succession. He resigned his titles in 1718 in favor of his son but remained in office by commission. Following the War of the Quadruple Alliance, Berwick was not called to serve in the field again until, 1733, when he led the Army of the Rhine in the War of the Polish Succession. He was decapitated by a cannonball during the Siege of Philippsburg in 1734.
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G., Thrace, Kings, Rhoemetalces I. (King of Thrace), with Augustus (Circa 11 BC-AD 12), 002p Augustus (63 B.C.-14 A.D.), Uncertain mint of Thrace, Kings, Rhoemetalces I., RPC I 1715, AE-22, Augustus in front Capricorn, #1Thrace, Kings, Rhoemetalces I. (King of Thrace), with Augustus (Circa 11 BC-AD 12), 002p Augustus (63 B.C.-14 A.D.), Uncertain mint of Thrace, Kings, Rhoemetalces I., RPC I 1715, AE-22, Augustus in front Capricorn, #1
avers: BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, Diademed head of Rhoemetalces I. right.
reverse: KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, Bare head of Augustus right, in front, Capricorn.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21,5-22,5mm, weight: 6,86g, axes: 6h,
mint: City: Uncertain mint of Thrace, Region: Thrace, Province: Thrace, Kings: Rhoemetalces I., date: 11 B.C-12 A.D.,
ref: RPC I 1715, Youroukova 171-5, pl. XXI.,
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GREEK, Mytilene, Lesbos, c. 377 - 326 B.C.SH86299. Electrum hekte, Bodenstedt 100A; SNG Cop 317; SNGvA 1715; BMC Lesbos p. 165, 87; Boston MFA 1720; HGC 6 1026 (S), VF, attractive style, light scratches, weight 2.557 g, maximum diameter 10.6 mm, die axis 0o, Mytilene mint, c. 377 - 326 B.C.; obverse laureate head of Apollo right; reverse head of Artemis right, hair in sphendone, small coiled snake lower left, all within linear frame and incuse square; scarceJoe Sermarini
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Jeton, Louis XIV, cf. Feuardent 12779Louis XIV (1638-1715), king of France, sun king
AE 25 (brass), 4.40g, 25.34mm, 180°.
Engraver: Lazare Gottlieb Laufer, Nuremberg
Obv.: LVDOVICVS. - MAGNVS. REX.
           Bare head of the king to the right.
below small LGL.
Rev.: HOC PACES HABVERE BONAE.
Minerva helmeted, with raised left hand resting on long scepter, standing r.on terrace
overlooking gardens, pointing with outstretched right to servant on left who is placing
large vase on balustrade.
In ex. AEDIFICIA REGIA
Ref.: cf. Feuardent 12779

Legends:
Hoc paces habuere bonae (Horace, Epistula 2, 1) freely translated: This is the consequence of an unbroken healthy peace
Aedificia regia = the royal palace

The medal probably refers to the Peace of Ryswick (1687), which ended the Nine Years' War between France and the Netherlands, England and Spain
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Jeton, Louis XIV, cf. Feuardent 12858Louis XIV (1638-1715), the Sun King
AE 27 (Brass), 5.74g, 26.50mm, 180°
engraved by Thomas Bernard Feuardent, c.1698
obv. LVDOVICVS. - MAGNVS REX
Bust r.
below T.B.
rev. ET.VICTOR.FVLMIN.PONIT
Jupiter in hip dress on clouds leaning l., head supported in l. hand and lays aside the thunderbolt; left before him eagle with open wings stg. l., looking up to him
in ex. crossed palm branches
ref. cf. Feuardent 12858
VF

Legende: ET VICTOR FVLMINA PONIT = And the Victor lays down the Lightning

To commemorate the Peace of Rijkswik, 1697, which ended France's nine-year war against the Grand Alliance of England, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire and the United Provinces (Netherlands). Louis XIV had provoked this war and in it also devastated the Palatinate with Heidelberg and its castle.
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Jeton, Louis XIV, Feuardent 12101Louis XIV (1638-1715), the Sun King
AE 29 (Brass), 3.92g, 29.25mm, 30°
struck in Nürnberg
obv. LVDO IIII.D.G.FR.ET.NA REX CH
Ludwig XIV in military dress and with crown, stg. frontal, holding baton in l. arm and sceptre in l. hand; Right before him table with helmet
rev. PROPAGO*IMPERI*16h8.
Henri IV. as Mars clasping hands with Maria de Medici as Pallas (Minerva); between them their son Louis stg. on Dolphin and holding helmet of his father upwards; from above a dove flying down with crown in beak
ref. Feuardent 12101
F+

Legend: PROPAGO IMPERI = the Offspring of the Empire
CH = CHRISTIANISSIMUS = most christian

Note: Dolphin, Frz. Dauphin = Heir to the throne

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Jeton, Louis XIV, Feuardent 12469aLouis XIV (1638-1715), The Sun King
AE 29 (copper), 6.28g, 28.95mm, 180°.
Obv.: LVD.XIIII.D.G.FRANC.ET.NAV.REX
Youthful bust, draped and cuirassed, bareheaded, r.
Rev.: VINCENDI-SVT-HÆC-PRELVDIA-MVNDI
Allegory of the king as Hercules, laureate and wearing lion's skin, standing frontally,
strangles a snake with each hand, stands with his right foot on the head of an eagle
and with his left foot on the head of a dead lion.
Ref.: Feuardent 12469a; Gueant-Prieur 210A

Translation of the rev. legend: "They are only the prelude to his victory over the world"
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Jeton, Louis XIV, Feuardent 12888 Louis XIV (1638-1715), the Sun King
AE 27 (Brass), 5.53g, 27.20mm, 180°
About 2700
obv. LVDOVICVS. - MAGNVS REX
Bust r.
rev. LATE.CVNCTA.PROFVNDIT
Aurora above clouds in biga riding r., holding in raised l. hand reigns and a shining torch and in l. hand snake
in ex. crossed palm branches
ref. Feuardent 12888
VF

Legend: Far he spreads all (his benefits)
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Jeton, Louis XIV, Feuardent 14728Louis XIV (1638-1715), the Sun King
AE 26 (Brass), 4.93g, 25.60mm, 180°
struck c.1675
obv. LVDOVICVS - MAGNVS.REX.
Head r.
rev. PVGNA - AD.SENEFFAM
Victoria, wreath in raised r. Hand and flag in l. hand, hovering over battlefield with cannon, bullets, powder kegs and flags
ref. Feuarent 14728
F+, dark brown patina

Commemorating the Battle at Seneffe, 11.8.1674, during the Dutch War between France and the Netherlands
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Jeton, Louis XIV, Feuardent 434Louis XIV (1638-1715), the Sun King
AE 24 (Brass), 4.44g, 24.46mm, 180°
obv. LOVIS.XIV.ROY. - DE.FR.ET.DE.N.
Bust with Allonge wig, draped, r.
rev. AVDAX.IRE.VIAS.
in ex. ORDINAIRES.DES / GUERRES
Landscape, above sun with band with the codiacal signs Cancer, Lion and Scorpio
ref. Feuardent 434
VF

Legend: AUDAX IRE VIAS = Boldly going one's way

Note: France at that time had distinguished between Ordinaire des guerres (= usual wars) and Extraordinaire des guerres (special campaigns).
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Jeton, Louis XV, Feuardent 8094Louis XV (1718-17774), king of France
AE 24 (brass), 4.51g, 24.12mm, 345°.
Obv.: LVD XV.D.G.FR. - ET.NAV.REX.
Laureate head r.
Rev.: AVVNCVLVS EXCITAT HECTOR
in the r. field from top to bottom TVTOR REG.
in ex. PHILIPPVS D. / AVREL.
The regent (Philip of Orleans), standing r., crowning Louis XV, who stands smaller with
crown and sceptre l., with laurel wreath
Ref: Feuardent 8094

Legends:
AVVNCVLVS EXCITAT HECTOR = The uncle makes Hector shine.
PHILIPPVS D. AVREL. = Philipp of Orleans

Philip of Orleans (1674-1723)p reigned for the still minor Louis XV from 1715-1723.
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Louis XIV (1638 - 1715 A.D.)AR Ecu
O: LVD•XIIII•D•G (soleil) FR•ET•NAV•REX, Bust with square neckline.
R: Lettering: SIT•NOMEN•DOMINI• E BENEDICTVM 1693 M Crowned round arms of France within sprays.
Toulouse - flan réformé
38mm
27.45g
Dy# 1520
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Louis XIV (1643 – 1715), AE Jeton struck c.1690Obverse: LVDOVICVS•MAGNVS•REX•. Bare head of Louis XIV facing right; L G L in small letters below bust.
Reverse: PROPRIIS INVICTVS•IN•ARMIS•. Lion walking left, head facing. In exergue, ORDINAIRE•DES•GUERRES.
Dimensions: 25.87mm | Weight: 4.6gms | Die Axis: 6
Ref. Feuardent: 473

Struck at Nuremburg, Germany
Die engraver: Lazarus Gottlieb Laufer (or Lauffer)
Lazarus Gottlieb Laufer was mint-master at Nuremburg from 1663 until his death in 1709.


In 1366 the French war treasury was divided into permanent (ordinaire) and temporary (extraordinaire) divisions. These treasuries minted jetons, so the inscription “Ordinaire des Guerres” on this jeton refers to the minting authority. The “Ordinaire des Guerres” was the permanent administration that managed the regular costs and expenses incurred by the use of the armed forces. It was different from the “Extraordinaire des Guerres” that only took office for the administration of specific campaigns. This jeton was struck around 1690.
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Louis XIV (1643 – 1715), AE Jeton struck c.1690 – 1695Obverse: LVDOVICVS•MAGNVS•REX•. Laureate head of Louis XIV facing right; LGL in small letters below.
Reverse: NOVVM•DECVS•ADDIDIT VRBI. View of the five arched Pont Royal crossing over the River Seine. PONTS ET CHAVS/SEES• in small letters in exergue.
Diameter: 27.44 mm | Weight: 5.6gms | Die Axis: 6
Ref. Feuardent: 2838

Struck at Nuremburg, Germany
Die engraver: Lazarus Gottlieb Laufer (or Lauffer)
Lazarus Gottlieb Laufer was mint-master at Nuremburg from 1663 until his death in 1709.


This jeton celebrates the building of the new “Pont Royal” in Paris. A bridge had stood at this site since 1632 when a wooden toll bridge of fifteen arches was built to replace the Tulleries Ferry. However this bridge, known colloquially as the “Pont Rouge” due to its colour, proved to be a very fragile construction. It needed extensive repairs in 1648 and again in 1651 before being burnt in 1654 and damaged by a flood in 1656 such that, by 1660, it needed completely rebuilt. The bridge needed repaired again in 1673 but, in 1684, it was completely destroyed when eight of its arches were swept away by a flood. A completely new stone bridge, consisting of five arches, was constructed between 1685 and 1689. The work was entirely funded by Louis XIV himself and it was he who named the new bridge the “Pont Royal”. In the 18th century the bridge, which is still standing to this day, was a popular meeting place for a variety of festivities and celebrations.
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LOUIS XIV (1643 – 1715), AE Jeton struck c.1699 Obverse: LVDOVICVS•MAGNVS•REX•. Head of Louis XIV facing right; T•B in small letters below head.
Reverse: NEC•PACE•MINOR•. Hercules standing facing, head left, leaning on club in his left hand and holding cloak at his hip with his right; in exergue, crossed palms.
Dimensions: 26.5mm | Weight: 5.1gms | Die Axis: 6
Ref. Feuardent: 12788

Struck at unidentified mint, possibly Caen, France
Die engraver: Thomas Bernard
Thomas Bernard entered the King's service while still young and from 1685 to 1688 famously engraved dies to produce a history of Louis XIV in gold medallions. He was Engraver General at the Caen mint between 1693 and 1703.


This jeton was struck under the authority of the “Extraordinaire des Guerres” in commemoration of the signing of the “Peace of Rijswijk” on the 20th of September 1697. This treaty settled the War of the League of Augsburg (Nine Years' War), which had seen France pitted against the Grand Alliance of England, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire and the United Provinces.

Louis XIV was unusual by taking particular pleasure from having a large collection of coins and medals, claiming that he used his coins to instruct himself in classical history. He enjoyed his coin collection so much that, at Versailles, he had his cabinet of coins and medals placed where visitors passed every day, between the grand staircase and his apartments, so that he could see them and show them off.
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Louis XIV (1643-1715) - Demi ecu au buste juvenile 1648 AAtelier de Paris (A)
LVD . XIIII . D . G . FR . ET . NAV . REX, buste enfantin a la mèche tombant sur l'epaule, lauré, drapé et cuirassé a droite. Point sous le quatrieme I de XIIII
rose SIT . NOMEN . DOMINI BENEDICTVM . 1648, ecu de France couronné, A à la pointe de l'ecu
13.49 gr
Ref : Ciani # 1850
92-114
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 1/10 d'écu1/10 d'écu au trois couronnes, argent, 2,96 g
9 au centre des couronnes pour Nantes
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM 1712, trois couronnes et trois lis.
Réfs : Droulers 454 (152.700 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 1/10 d'écu1/10 d'écu au trois couronnes, argent, 2,61 g
Vachette au centre des couronnes pour Pau
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NA RE, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM 1713, trois couronnes et trois lis.
Réfs : Droulers 454a
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 1/12 d'écu1/12 d'écu à la mèche longue, argent, 2,29 g
D sous l'écu pour Lyon, point secret sous le 1 de 1659.
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM 1659, écu de France couronné
Réfs : Droulers 307 (1.300.929 ex.)
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 1/12 d'écu1/12 d'écu au buste adolescent, argent, 2,24 g
B sous l'écu pour Rouen
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM 1659, écu de France couronné.
Réfs : Droulers 313 (83.026 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 1/12 d'écuDouzième d'écu, argent, 2,22 g, 21 mm
D sous lécu pour Lyon
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX, buste de Louis XIV à droite.
R/ SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM 1662
Réfs : Droulers 318 (1 419 288 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 1/12 d'écu1/12 d'écu à la mèche courte, argent, 2,16 g
A sous l'écu pour Paris.
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM 1644, écu de France couronné
Réfs : Droulers 297 (1.913 150 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 1/12 d'écu1/12 d'écu, argent, 2,08 g
D sous l'écu pour Lyon.
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM 1702, écu de France couronné
Réfs : Droulers 433
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 1/12 d'écu1/12 d'écu au buste adolescent, argent, 2,27 g
A sous l'écu pour Paris
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM 1662, écu de France couronné.
Réfs : Droulers 330 (5.045.932 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 1/12 d'écu1/12 d'écu à la mèche courte, argent, 2,14 g
D sous l'écu pour Lyon.
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ SIT NOMEN DOMINI BENEDICTVM 1645, écu de France couronné
Réfs : Droulers 297 (409.868 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 10 sols10 sols aux insignes, argent, 3,06 g.
A au revers pour Paris
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX 1705, buste de Louis XIIII à droite
R/ DOMINE SALVVM FAC REGEM.
Réfs : Droulers 463 ; L4L 334
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 2 solsDeux sols dits "des traitants" au petit buste, argent, 0,81 g
A/ LVD XIIII, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ D G FR ET NA REX 1674
Réfs : Droulers 458 (54.780 ex.) avec variété du losange entre II et II.
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 20 sols20 sols aux insignes, argent, 6,01 g.
D au revers pour Lyon
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX 1707, buste de Louis XIIII à droite
R/ DOMINE SALVVM FAC REGEM.
Réfs : Droulers 464
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 22 sols22 sols, argent, 5,83 g, 28 mm
BB sous lécu pour Strasbourg
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX, buste de Louis XIV à droite.
R/ MONETA NOVA ARGENTINENSIS, 1711, écu de France couronné
Réfs : Droulers 519
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 30 deniersXXX deniers, billon, 2,37 g, 25 mm
D sous la croix pour Lyon
A/ LVD XIIII FR ET NAV REX 1710, deux L adossés et couronné entre trois lis
R/ PIECE DE XXX DENIERS D, croix évidée, cantonnée de lis.
Réfs : Droulers 475 (16 663 941 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 4 deniers4 deniers, cuivre, 4,17 g
BB pour Strasbourg
A/ L XIIII ROY DE FR ET DE NA, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ PIECE DE IIII DENIERS 1697, trois lis sous une couronne.
Réfs : Droulers 523
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 4 deniers4 deniers, cuivre, 4,06 g
BB pour Strasbourg
A/ L XIIII ROY DE FR ET DE NA, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ PIECE DE IIII DENIERS 1699, trois lis sous une couronne.
Réfs : Droulers 523 (111.870 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 4 deniers2 deniers, cuivre, 2,72 g
BB pour Strasbourg
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NA REX, buste de Louis XIIII à droite.
R/ PIECE DE II DENIERS 1708, trois lis sous une couronne.
Réfs : CGKL 750 a1 (1 985 509 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 4 sols4 sols, argent, 1,74 g
D au centre de le croix pour Lyon
A/ LVDOVICVS XIIII D GRA, buste de Louis XIV à droite.
R/ FRAN ET NAVARRAE REX 1675
Réfs : Droulers 456 (19.430.050 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 4 sols4 sols, argent, 1,33 g, 19 mm
O sous les deux L couronnés pour Riom
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX 1692, buste de Louis XIV à droite.
R/ DOMINE SALVVM FAC REGEM O
Réfs : Droulers 460 (1 516 354 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 4 sols4 sols, argent, 1,34 g, 19 mm
G sous les deux L couronnés pour Poitiers
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX 1692, buste de Louis XIV à droite.
R/ DOMINE SALVVM FAC REGEM G
Réfs : Droulers 460 (n. r.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 4 sols4 sols, argent, 1,63 g
D au centre de le croix pour Lyon
A/ LVDOVICVS XIIII D GRA, buste de Louis XIV à droite.
R/ FRAN ET NAVARRAE REX 1677
Réfs : Droulers 456 (4.507.665 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 4 sols4 sols, argent, 1,46 g
A au centre de le croix pour Paris
A/ LVDOVICVS XIIII D GRA, buste de Louis XIV à droite.
R/ FRAN ET NAVARRAE REX 1677
Réfs : Droulers 456 (11.021.530 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 4 sols4 sols, argent, 1,56 g, 19 mm
D sous les deux L couronnés pour Lyon
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX 1691, buste de Louis XIV à droite.
R/ DOMINE SALVVM FAC REGEM D
Réfs : Droulers 460 (2 812 300 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 4 sols4 sols, argent, 1,28 g, 19 mm
D sous les deux L couronnés pour Lyon
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX 1692, buste de Louis XIV à droite.
R/ DOMINE SALVVM FAC REGEM D
Réfs : Droulers 460 (5 554 158 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 5 sols5 sols aux insignes, argent, 1,55 g.
& au revers pour Aix
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX 1702, buste de Louis XIIII à droite
R/ DOMINE SALVVM FAC REGEM.
Réfs : Droulers 462 (1.153.733 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 5 sols5 sols aux insignes, argent, 1,33 g.
BB au revers pour Strasbourg
A/ L XIIII D G FR ET NA REX 1704, buste de Louis XIIII à droite
R/ DOMINE SALVVM FAC REGEM.
Réfs : Droulers 514 (22 810 880 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 5 sols5 sols aux insignes, argent, 1,32 g.
M au revers pour Toulouse
A/ LVD XIIII D G FR ET NAV REX 1702, buste de Louis XIIII à droite
R/ DOMINE SALVVM FAC REGEM.
Réfs : Droulers 462
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 5 sols5 sols aux insignes, argent, 1,25 g.
BB au revers pour Strasbourg
A/ L XIIII D G FR ET NA REX 1703, buste de Louis XIIII à droite
R/ DOMINE SALVVM FAC REGEM.
Réfs : Droulers 514 (10 695 759 ex.)
Gabalor
208.JPG
Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 6 deniersSix deniers dit "dardenne", bronze, 5,80 g
N au droit pour Montpellier
A/ LOVIS XIIII ROY DE FRANCE ET DE NAV, trois double L couronnés, formant un triangle fleurdelisé en angle.
R/ SIX DENIERS DE FRANCE 1712.
Réfs : Droulers 482 (8.218.832 ex.)
Gabalor
041~8.JPG
Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 6 deniersSix deniers dit "dardenne", bronze, 5,46 g
N au droit pour Montpellier
A/ LOVIS XIIII ROY DE FRANCE ET DE NAV, trois double L couronnés, formant un triangle fleurdelisé en angle.
R/ SIX DENIERS DE FRANCE 1711.
Réfs : Droulers 482 (8.652.042 ex.)
Gabalor
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Louis XIV, Roi de France (1643-1715) - 6 deniersSix deniers dit "dardenne", bronze, 4,66 g, double frappe.
N au droit pour Montpellier
A/ LOVIS XIIII ROY DE FRANCE ET DE NAV, trois double L couronnés, formant un triangle fleurdelisé en angle.
R/ SIX DENIERS DE FRANCE .
Réfs : Droulers 482
Gabalor
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