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v09_1627 - ALLEMAGNE - DUCHÉ DE BRUNSWICK LUNEBOURG - CHARLES GUILLAUME FERDINAND Deux tiers de thaler ou 24 mariengroschen 1800 Brunswick

ALLEMAGNE - DUCHÉ DE BRUNSWICK LUNEBOURG - CHARLES GUILLAUME FERDINAND Deux tiers de thaler ou 24 mariengroschen 1800 Brunswick XF
MONNAIES 9 (2000)
Начальная цена : 114.34 €
Назначить цену : 182.94 €
непроданный лот
Тип Deux tiers de thaler ou 24 mariengroschen
Дата: 1800
Монетный двор / Город: Brunswick
Металл: silver
Проба: 750 ‰
Диаметр: 34 mm
Ориентация осей монеты: 12 h.
Вес: 16,36 g.
Век: striée
Редкость: R1
Комментарии о состоянии
Jolie patine. Flan légèrement taché des deux côtés
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Лицевая сторона


Аверс: легенда: D. G. CAROLVS GVIL. FERD. DVX BRUNS ET L./ 2/3.
Аверс: описание: Cheval bondissant à gauche.
Аверс: перевод: (Par la grâce de Dieu Charles Guillaume Ferdinand duc de Brunswick et Lunebourg).

Обратная сторона


Реверс: легенда: (QUINTEFEUILLE) NACH DEM. LEIPZIGER FVS 1800.
Реверс: Описание: XXIIII/ MARIEN/ GROSCH:/ (quintefeuille) M. C. (quintefeuille)/ (fleuron).
Реверс: перевод: (Frappé d'après l'étalon monétaire de Leipzig).

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BOUTIQUE MONDE.

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GERMANY - DUCHY OF BRUNSWICK LUNEBOURG - CHARLES WILLIAM FERDINAND

(1780-1806)

Charles Guillaume Ferdinand (9/10/1735 - 10/11/1806) succeeded Charles I (1735-1780) in 1780. He is the nephew of Frederick II of Prussia. He first distinguished himself during the Seven Years' War in the service of Prussia. It was he who signed the manifesto of July 25, 1792, threatening the Legislative Assembly and the people of Paris. This manifesto led to the capture of the Tuileries on August 10, 1792 and the arrest of the royal family before their trial and the execution of the King and Queen in 1793. It was Charles Guillaume Ferdinand de Brunswick, General-in-Chief of the Austro -Prussians, who faced the French of Dumouriez and Kellermann at Valmy on September 20, 1792. In 1806, he resumed command of the Prussian army and was beaten at Jena and mortally wounded at Auerstaedt (October 14, 1806). Its States were dismembered to form part of the Kingdom of Westphalia. His son Guillaume was killed in Waterloo in 1815.

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