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Numismatic, civilian medals
Coins and medals are historical testimonies of history.
For instance many different types of coins were used during Napoleonic period.
1st was indicated "Bonaparte Premier Consul"
Then "Napoleon Empereur" on obverse and "republique française" on reverse!...with indication of napoleonic calendar, and no laurel crown on his head.
Then same but with gregorian calendar.
Then with a laurel crown.
At the end "Republique française" was replaced by "Empire Français".
After less than one year of restoration, Napoleon was back and you can find (expensive) coins made in 1815.
Each type corresponds to a change in the rules and institutions of France, you can follow them looking at these pieces of metal.
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Banknote of 100 Fr Bonaparte 1962. Nice condition . Price per unit
Banknotes, highly prized by collectors. They are in nice condition.
Few pinholes or stains, but visible creases.
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Banknote of 100 Fr Bonaparte 1961. Nice condition.Price per unit
Banknotes, highly prized by collectors. They are in nice condition.
Few pinholes or stains, but visible creases.
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Banknote of 100 Fr Bonaparte 1962. Very nice condition
Banknotes, highly prized by collectors. They are in very good condition.
Virtually no pinholes or stains, barely visible creases, crisp and marked to the touch... The price is commensurate.
Issue No. G.4-10-1962-G has a small tear in the upper right corner of the front, but it's barely visible.
They were clearly rarely used.
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Banknote of 100 Fr Bonaparte
Petits prix pour ces billets très prisés des collectionneurs, ceux ci ont du "vécu".
Nombreux trous d'épingles, taches, petites déchirures mais sans manques de papier, pliure marquée...Prix en rapport47,00 €
Out of stock
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Modern bronze re-striking, Napoleonic commemorative medal by Denon and Jaley: Waterloo
Waterloo " par DENON / JALEY 1807 .
Modern re-striking of a creation initiated by Vivant Denon, founder of the Louvre Museum.
Diameter: 37 mm.
Smooth edge. Weight: 48 g.
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Modern bronze re-striking, Napoleonic commemorative medal by Denon and Jaley: Légion d'Honneur
Légion d'Honneur" par DENON / JALEY 1807 .
Modern re-striking of a creation initiated by Vivant Denon, founder of the Louvre Museum.
Diameter: 37 mm.
Smooth edge. Weight: 48 g.
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Modern bronze re-striking, Napoleonic commemorative medal by Denon and Jaley: Le code civil est décrété
Le code civil est décrété " par DENON / JALEY 1807 .
Modern re-striking of a creation initiated by Vivant Denon, founder of the Louvre Museum.
Diameter: 37 mm.
Smooth edge. Weight: 48 g.
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Modern bronze re-striking, Napoleonic commemorative medal by Denon and Jaley: "MAYENCE"
" L'EMPEREUR PASSE LE RHIN A MAYENCE I OCTOBRE MDCCCVI " par DENON / JALEY 1807 .
Modern re-striking of a creation initiated by Vivant Denon, founder of the Louvre Museum.
Diameter: 37 mm.
Smooth edge. Weight: 48 g.
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2 banknotes of 100 Fr Bonaparte with a crowned embroidered eagle in a frame
Napoleon never had a French banknote bearing his portrait, nor a Paris street named after him.
Bonaparte, on the other hand, was much more respectable, and he was entitled to both...
The banknote depicting him is polychrome and printed intaglio.
Bonaparte's choice was obvious since he founded the Banque de France in 1800.
Clément Serveau took as his model the Unfinished Portrait of Bonaparte, a painting by Jacques-Louis David painted in 1798.
The first banknote, the 10,000 franc Bonaparte, was issued on December 1, 1955, and put into circulation on December 11, 1956, by the Banque de France.
On October 30, 1958, following the transition to the Fifth Republic and the introduction of the "New Franc," which saw the value of the franc multiplied by 100, the banknotes issued that day were overprinted with the red inscription « contre-valeur de 100 nouveaux francs ». These banknotes are rare and expensive.
Later, banknotes of this model bore the inscription 100 NF on the front and 100 on the back, within the frames indicating their values.
Printed from March 1959 to April 1964, this banknote ceased to be legal tender on April 30, 1971.
We offer one copy of this banknote in a frame that showcases it ,and will find its place in a Napoleonic collection.
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Banknote of 100 Fr Bonaparte in a clear wood frame sided by a bee and an eagle
Napoleon never had a French banknote bearing his portrait, nor a Paris street named after him.
Bonaparte, on the other hand, was much more respectable, and he was entitled to both...
The banknote depicting him is polychrome and printed intaglio.
Bonaparte's choice was obvious since he founded the Banque de France in 1800.
Clément Serveau took as his model the Unfinished Portrait of Bonaparte, a painting by Jacques-Louis David painted in 1798.
The first banknote, the 10,000 franc Bonaparte, was issued on December 1, 1955, and put into circulation on December 11, 1956, by the Banque de France.
On October 30, 1958, following the transition to the Fifth Republic and the introduction of the "New Franc," which saw the value of the franc multiplied by 100, the banknotes issued that day were overprinted with the red inscription « contre-valeur de 100 nouveaux francs ». These banknotes are rare and expensive.
Later, banknotes of this model bore the inscription 100 NF on the front and 100 on the back, within the frames indicating their values.
Printed from March 1959 to April 1964, this banknote ceased to be legal tender on April 30, 1971.
We offer one copy of this banknote in a frame that showcases it ,and will find its place in a Napoleonic collection.
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Banknote of 100 Fr Bonaparte in a black frame
Napoleon never had a French banknote bearing his portrait, nor a Paris street named after him.
Bonaparte, on the other hand, was much more respectable, and he was entitled to both...
The banknote depicting him is polychrome and printed intaglio.
Bonaparte's choice was obvious since he founded the Banque de France in 1800.
Clément Serveau took as his model the Unfinished Portrait of Bonaparte, a painting by Jacques-Louis David painted in 1798.
The first banknote, the 10,000 franc Bonaparte, was issued on December 1, 1955, and put into circulation on December 11, 1956, by the Banque de France.
On October 30, 1958, following the transition to the Fifth Republic and the introduction of the "New Franc," which saw the value of the franc multiplied by 100, the banknotes issued that day were overprinted with the red inscription « contre-valeur de 100 nouveaux francs ». These banknotes are rare and expensive.
Later, banknotes of this model bore the inscription 100 NF on the front and 100 on the back, within the frames indicating their values.
Printed from March 1959 to April 1964, this banknote ceased to be legal tender on April 30, 1971.
We offer one copy of this banknote in a frame that showcases it ,and will find its place in a Napoleonic collection.
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7 old french banknotes, including one Bonaparte
2 X 100 fr Corneille, 1 X 100 NF Bonaparte (one corner missing), 1 x 20 fr pécheur de 1948, 1 x 100 francs jeune paysan, 1 X 10 fr Berlioz, 1 X 50 F Quentin de La Tour
Sold as is, please examine the photos carefully before ordering.
2 lots for sale.
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Napoléon III : one silver coin 5Francs + 5 cupper coins
The 5 franc coin is made of silver, but it has suffered on one side.
It is worth at least the weight of silver, which is not nothing nowadays, and it remains a period piece, we are adding 5 copper coins from the same period which also circulated a lot.49,00 €
Out of stock
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Lot de 4 médailles
- Médaille en bronze à patine brune., d'après G PRUD'HOMME. A/ "Ferdinand FOCH Maréchal
de France". R/ "Rethondes signature de l'Armistice 8-11 Novembre 1918". Diam : 68 mm.
- Médaille en bronze d'après Paul BELMONDO (1898-1982). A/ Profil de Jean-Paul II. Signée.
R/ Armoiries papales et devise « Dieu pour tous les hommes ». Diam : 72 mm.
- Collection "Histoire de France". 2 petites médailles aspect vermeil marquées:
"Aliénor d'Aquitaine, Reine de France et d'Angleterre, 1137-1223". Diam : 36 mm.
"Lothaire, (oxydation) 954-986". Diam 36 mm .
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Les assignats et les papiers-monnaie émis par l'état au XVIIIème siècle.
Édition Le Leopard d'Or, 1981.
Ouvrage de référence sur l'ancêtre du billet de banque, qui a connu bien des aventures avant de s'imposer dans notre vie courante.
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Les pièces de monnaie à l'effigie des soeurs et frères de Napoléon.
https://www.antikcostume.com/billet-les-pieces-de-monnaie-a-l-effigie-des-soeurs-et-freres-de-napoleon-b12524.html
For price quote, contact us
No information on delivery time
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Les pièces de monnaie ayant un lien historique avec l'Empire
https://www.antikcostume.com/billet-les-pieces-de-monnaie-ayant-un-lien-historique-avec-l-empire-b12525.html
For price quote, contact us
No information on delivery time
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Les différentes pièces à l'éffigie de Napoléon Bonaparte
Pour vous éclairer sur ce sujet, nous avons publié un billet dans notre blog
https://fr.empirecostume.com/billet-les-differentes-pieces-a-l-effigie-de-napoleon-bonaparte-b12523.htmlFor price quote, contact us
No information on delivery time
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Souvenir medal of garde républicaine - Presidential escort
Precedent price: 2,90 €.
Nice enameled medal, limited stock.
45 X 40 mm