fjt_771388 - BOURGOGNE (ÉTATS DE ...) Nouveaux efforts financiers aux États de 1677 1677
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Tipo : Nouveaux efforts financiers aux États de 1677
Data: 1677
Metallo : rame
Diametro : 28 mm
Asse di coniazione : 6 h.
Peso : 7,51 g.
Orlo : Lisse
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Jeton nettoyé
Pedigree :
Jeton provenant de la Collection MARINECHE
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : .COMITIA. - BVRGVNDIÆ..
Descrittivo diritto : Armes de Bourgogne sur un manteau d’hermines.
Traduzione diritto : (États de Bourgogne).
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : QVO. PLVRA. REFVNDAT.
Descrittivo rovescio : Le soleil dissipant des nuages ; à l’exergue : .1677..
Commento
Ce jeton fut gravé par Claude Balain, marchand orfèvre ordinaire du roi et conducteur de la Monnaie, demeurant aux Galeries du Louvre. Il reçut 7.750 livres pour la fabrication de toutes les espèces d'or, d'argent et de cuivre. Il y eut des bourses données à MM. Colbert, de La Vrillère, Châteauneuf, secrétaires d'État ; à M. Picon, commis de M. Colbert ; à MM. Gourvelle, Caillet, de Chaulot, aux Élus, aux deux députés des comptes et aux officiers des États. La fabrication des deux bourses contenant les jetons donnés au prince de Condé et au duc d'Enghien qui avait présidé les États, brodées et blasonnées, coûta 211 livres.
This token was engraved by Claude Balain, merchant goldsmith of the king and conductor of the Mint, residing in the Galeries du Louvre. He received 7,750 livres for the manufacture of all gold, silver and copper coins. Purses were given to Messrs. Colbert, de La Vrillère, Châteauneuf, secretaries of state; to Mr. Picon, clerk of Mr. Colbert; to Messrs. Gourvelle, Caillet, de Chaulot, to the Elected, to the two deputies of the accounts and to the officers of the States. The manufacture of the two purses containing the tokens given to the Prince of Condé and to the Duke of Enghien who had presided over the States, embroidered and emblazoned, cost 211 livres
This token was engraved by Claude Balain, merchant goldsmith of the king and conductor of the Mint, residing in the Galeries du Louvre. He received 7,750 livres for the manufacture of all gold, silver and copper coins. Purses were given to Messrs. Colbert, de La Vrillère, Châteauneuf, secretaries of state; to Mr. Picon, clerk of Mr. Colbert; to Messrs. Gourvelle, Caillet, de Chaulot, to the Elected, to the two deputies of the accounts and to the officers of the States. The manufacture of the two purses containing the tokens given to the Prince of Condé and to the Duke of Enghien who had presided over the States, embroidered and emblazoned, cost 211 livres