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<p>[QUOTE="Ian, post: 73895, member: 283"]This jeton is from a municipal series `Prevots des Marchands'. Basically the jeton commemorates his third election as Provost of Paris (His first election was in 1677). These are usually found in silver (argent) and copper (cuivre). The copper ones are sometimes found in `cuivre jaune' (literally `yellow copper') as well as plain copper.</p><p><br /></p><p>This one is in good nick, but in yellow copper it's value is significantly less than it would be had it been silver. However in 1991 Victor Gadoury sold one (cuivre jaune) in similar condition in his fixed price catalogue for 100 francs, roughly $15. To be honest, this is roughly what they fetch on ebay today. I have the 1682 one of him in silver. It has a city view reverse as opposed to the Paris arms. I also have one of him in `cuivre jaune' dated 1678 which has his bust obverse as opposed to his coat of arms / Paris arms reverse.</p><p><br /></p><p>1683 saw a different jeton issued (his 4th election as Provost). All in all an interesting series as it documents the various `lord provosts' from 1603 right up to the revolution.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ian[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ian, post: 73895, member: 283"]This jeton is from a municipal series `Prevots des Marchands'. Basically the jeton commemorates his third election as Provost of Paris (His first election was in 1677). These are usually found in silver (argent) and copper (cuivre). The copper ones are sometimes found in `cuivre jaune' (literally `yellow copper') as well as plain copper. This one is in good nick, but in yellow copper it's value is significantly less than it would be had it been silver. However in 1991 Victor Gadoury sold one (cuivre jaune) in similar condition in his fixed price catalogue for 100 francs, roughly $15. To be honest, this is roughly what they fetch on ebay today. I have the 1682 one of him in silver. It has a city view reverse as opposed to the Paris arms. I also have one of him in `cuivre jaune' dated 1678 which has his bust obverse as opposed to his coat of arms / Paris arms reverse. 1683 saw a different jeton issued (his 4th election as Provost). All in all an interesting series as it documents the various `lord provosts' from 1603 right up to the revolution. Ian[/QUOTE]
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