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Buonasera a tutti dal gatto,

qualcuno sa darmi qualche informazione su questo tondello? E' in mescola d'argento, spesso re circa 0,25 mm, diametro 22 mm e peso 1,31 g.

Non disponendo di una macchina fotografica con il macro devo accontentarmi di fotografare i tondelli con lo scanner che, a volte fa un buon lavoro, e a volte un po meno.

Per questo tondello che ne ha passate di cotte e di crude però la foto del retro è venuta un po' sfocata poichè la moneta è leggermente piegata e lo scanner non riconosce la profondità. Io spero che la faccia a fuoco sia sufficiente per l'identificazione...

dicitura frontale: SIT NOM. DOM...N BENEDICTUM 1741 scritta intorno a quello che mi pare essere un motivo floreale

dicitura retro: LUD. (XV)? D.G.FR.ET.NAV... REX al centro della moneta si intravede una coroncina

Come sempre ringrazio infinitamente voi tutti per la rapidità e la competenza con la quale mi risolvete i miei quesiti.

ciao dal gatto!!!

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Si tratta probabilmente di un Double Sol di Luigi XV - ma bisogna individuare la data....

- Louis XV, double sol, 1739 Troyes

  • double sol. Troyes. 1739.


A/ .LUD. XV. D. G. FR. (différent). ET. NAV. REX. Dans le champ, L couronnée entre trois lis posés deux et un.
R/ .SIT. NOM. DOM. BENEDICTUM. (différent). (date). Dans le champ, L cursive et rameau entrecroisés, sous une couronne ; différent d'atelier à l'exergue.
Billon. 2,15 g. 22,5 mm. 6 h.
Dy.1690. Lec.91.
R. SUP+.

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la data di legge 1741 !!!

France, Louis XV, double sol (sou marqué), 1741B

By Library and Archives Canada | Monday, March 29, 2004

During the French regime in Canada the need for higher denominations of currency was filled by paper money. The lowest denomination of this paper money, however, was 7 sols 6 deniers. There remained, therefore, a need for low-denomination coins for making change and for small transactions. The most widely used coins were those made of billon (low-grade silver), of which the most important was the sou marque of the type illustrated. These coins, struck between 1738 and 1764, circulated in France and her colonies and, prior to 1760, large shipments of them were sent to New France (Canada).

The denomination was 2 sols (24 deniers). The sous marques were not very popular, due to their low silver content. Once in circulation they tended to turn black and for that reason gained the nickname "black dogs" in the French colonies of the West Indies. However they continued to circulate in Canada for some time after the British conquest, because of the continuing shortage of small change. This coin is part of the Bank of Canada's National Currency Collection.

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grazie mille come sempre, siete stati più veloci di una ventola :rofl: è proprio lei!!!! grazieee!!!

ciao buona serata

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