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Les contremarques au tigre sur les monnaies napoléoniennes

Auteurs François de Callataÿ, Jean-Baptiste Forestier
Publié dans Revue Numismatique, 2004: 160e volume (2004)
Pages 343-358 (16 pages)
Langue français
Télécharger https://www.persee.fr/doc/numi_0484-8942_2004_num_6_160_2564
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L115962
 

Résumé

Several Napoleonic coins were overstruck with what present-day numismatists generally call an owl's head. This was thought to be a product of modern fantasy applied to the coins a century or so after the Napoleonic period. Forty-seven specimens have been collected. These show beyond any doubt that this was no late fantasy, but rather a mark of execratio made in 1815 which referred to Napoleon the Tiger (now confined in a cage). There is no connection here with the Chouans of Vendée as it is claimed in some recent catalogues.

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