We present this silver attendance token, in mint condition, from the Louis XVI period. Royal Academy of Sciences, 1775. Weight 7.55 g. Shipping extra (E26).
Revolutionary brass seal of the Rocroi Correctional Court, First Republic period. This seal depicts a standing woman holding in one hand a pike surmounted by a Phrygian cap, or Liberty cap, and in the[...]
A six-livre écu, known as a "vertugadin," for Louis XV. Struck on a reformed flan (likely a three-crown écu of Louis XIV), it was minted in Paris in 1716. This is an interesting specimen, as it bears [...]
A six-livre écu with three crowns for Louis XIV, minted in Lyon in 1709. Struck on a new flan, this écu is in superior condition. It is a bust B (AC, 33193), weighs 30.84 grams, and has a diameter of [...]
Token of the coronation of Charles IX in Reims. Silver. 31.5 mm. 9.57 gA/*CAROLVS. IX. DG FRAN. COR. REX. Armored and laureate bust to the left of Charles IX, below: 1561R/+ REMIS. SACRA. AC. SALVTA. [...]
Brabant Revolution Commemorative Medal – 1789Bronze, 34 mmA historic bronze commemorative medal issued during the Brabant Revolution, marking the restoration of liberties and laws in the Duchy of Brab[...]
Beautiful Louis XIV gold louis with a long lock. Dated 1652. Amiens workshop (X). Weight: 6.72 g. For security reasons, this coin is stored in a safe at the bank.
Turned boxwood box containing seven openwork gold duits corresponding to the seven United Provinces:
Holland: Right, lion in an enclosure / Reverse, HOLLANDIA 1739.
Zealand: Right, LUCTOR ET EMERGO [...]
Silver necklace presenting in medallion a silver coin 1 scudo Pius VI, 1780, year VI. Obverse: oval coat of arms of the Pope, Latin writing: PIVS SEXTVS PONT MA VI and reverse: Holy Mother Church seat[...]
Louis XV medal in solid silver struck to commemorate the Laying of the First Stone of the Statue of the King in Rennes (Brittany), year 1744, 18th century. This medal is in good general condition. On [...]
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