Lot no. 724
FRANCE / CAPETIANS - FRANCE / ROYAL
Louis XIV (1643-1715). Louis with eight Ls and insignia, reformation 1701, P, Dijon.
Av. LUD. XIIII. D. G (sun) - FR. ET. NAV. REX. King's laurelled head right, short hair; (date) below.
Rv. (different) CHRS - REGN - VINC - IMP (different). Cross formed of eight L's leaning, each arm crowned, with (workshop) in a heart circle, surmounted by a hand of justice and a sceptre in saltire.
Dy.1443A - G.253 - Fr.436 ; Gold - 6.72 g - 26 mm - 6 h
From the Valenciennes Treasure, or the treasure of the munitions dealer Mahieu in Valenciennes. Discovered in 1949, it is known as the largest French coin treasure, with around 2,800 gold coins and 6,000 silver coins, a sum corresponding to the weekly needs of several regiments during the Malplaquet campaign in 1709.
NGC WITH SCRATCHED REV DETAILS (8583599-022).
Variety with LUD in Dijon. Reformation with a slightly rusty corner on the right. Preserves its brilliance under a light patina. Superb condition.
See original version (French) Auto-translation. Refer to original language for legal validity.
Pictures credits: Contact organization
Numismatics
About the sale