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France 10 Centimes 1939
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France, Napoléon III (1852-1870). Medal 1856, Baptism of the Imperial Prince Eugene Louis Jean Joseph NAPOLEON, Brass 23 mm, weight 3,70 g., Condition XF
Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte, Imperial Prince, known as Louis-Napoléon, born March 16, 1856 in Paris and died June 1, 1879 in Zulu country (South Africa), was the only son of Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, and his wife, Empress Eugenie. He is sometimes referred to as “Napoleon IV.”
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze Medal commemorating the camp of Boulogne and the planned invasion of England, 1804
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the camp of Boulogne and the planned invasion of England, 1804, by Jeuffroy and Jaley, Denon, Bramsen 318, Julius 1248, Bronze 41 mm, weight 37,41 g., Condition XF, nice brown patina with luster. A medal that is sure to catch the attention of any collector of Napoleonic medals.
France, Napoleon I 1804-1814. 1/2 Franc (Demi Franc) AN 13, A Paris
France, Napoleon I 1804-1814. 1/2 Franc (Demi Franc) AN 13, A Paris, KM 655.1, Gadoury 395, Silver 19 mm, weight 2,52 g. .900, Condition XF, double struck, small scratch on reverse, attractive specimen
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the re-establishment of the Legion d'Honneur, 1804
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the re-establishment of the Legion d'Honneur, 1804, Denon, Bramsen 310, Bronze 40 mm, weight 34,47 g., Condition UNC, beautiful brown patina with mint mirror background, mint state specimen
Archbishopric Cambrai. Southern Netherlands (Belgium/France). AR 5 Patard ND (ca. 1559 AD), Maximilian de Berghes 1556-1570
Archbishopric Cambrai. Southern Netherlands (Belgium/France). AR 5 Patard ND (ca. 1559 AD), Maximilian de Berghes 1556-1570, Delmonte 409 RR, Silver 34 mm, weight 6,83 g., Condition Fine/aVF, slightly cleaned, grey patina
France. Medal 1842 on the occasion of the death of Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans
France. Medal 1842 on the occasion of the death of Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans, Bronze 38 mm, weight 18,0 g., Condition aUNC, patina
France 10 Centimes 1945 B
France 10 Centimes 1945 B, KM 906.2, Zinc 17 mm, Condition UNC
France, Third Republic 1871-1940. 5 Francs 1876 A, Paris, Hercules
France, Third Republic 1871-1940. 5 Francs 1876 A, Paris, Hercules, KM 820.1, Silver 37 mm, weight 25,0 g. .900, Condition aUNC/XF+, slightly toned, shiny specimen
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the annexation of Simplon, 1807
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the annexation of Simplon, 1807, Andrieu, Bramsen 688, Bronze 40 mm, weight 38,32 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster.
"By a decree of the 12th November, Napoleon united to the French Empire, the territory of the Valais, under the name of the department of Simplon, a name derived from one of the mountains of the Alps, situate on the side of Great St. Bernard, Mont Blanc is on the other: these three great mountain masses are all recorded by the medals of Napoleon.- (See Nos. 12 and 34.) The pretexts for this annexation were, that the Simplon, connecting France and Italy, had cost both treasuries eighteen millions of livres; that the Valais had not adhered to its engagements; and that it was necessary to put an end to the struggles for power among the population." Laskey p. 153-154 (source:...
France, Constitution, 1791-1792. Monneron de 2 Sols 1791 AN 3 de la Liberta, LIBERTE SOUS LA LOI, Soho (Birmingham) mint
France, Constitution, 1791-1792. Monneron de 2 Sols 1791 AN 3 de la Liberta, LIBERTE SOUS LA LOI, Soho (Birmingham) mint, KM# Tn23, VG. 233, Maz. 153, Br. 217, Bronze 32 mm, weight 17,75 g., condition aXF/VF+, dark patina with nice mint shine
France 10 Francs 1976, Piefort - NGC PF 66
France 10 Francs 1976, KM P560, Piefort, Ni-Br 26 mm weight 20,0 g., mintage 175 pcs., Condition NGC PF 66
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the Battle of Lutzen, 1813
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the Battle of Lutzen, 1813, Denon, Depaulis & Brenet, Bramsen 1229, Julius 2627, Bronze 40 mm, weight 31,98 g., Condition BU, beautiful brown patina with luster, exquisitely preserved specimen.
France, Louis XVI 1774-1793. Ecu 1788, Pau Mint
France, Louis XVI 1774-1793. Ecu 1788 (Ecu aux branches d'olivier du Béarn), Pau Mint, KM 572, Dav. 1334, Duplessy 1708, Gadoury 356a, silver 40 mm, weigt 29,03 g. .917, Condition VF-XF, very nice relief details, adjustment on reverse, unfortunately coin heavily cleaned, microscratches all over the surface
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the seizure of Hamburg, 1806
France, Napoleon I Bonaparte. Bronze medal commemorating the seizure of Hamburg, 1806, Denon, Bramsen 549, Bronze 40 mm, weight 39,57 g., Condition aUNC, beautiful brown patina with luster.
In 1806 the city was captured by Napoleonic troops. In 1811 Hamburg was formally incorporated into France and designated as the capital of the Bouches-de-l'Elbe department. These events, on the one hand, contributed to the democratic transformation, on the other hand, temporarily impeded the development of the city. became a free city. On May 29, 1814, Hamburg was liberated from the French occupation, which had lasted since 1806, and once again became a free city. A day later, on May 30, the Peace of Paris was concluded between France and the countries of the Sixth Anti-French Coalition. France's borders were restored to their 1792 state (source: wikipedia).