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| 背面描述 | Crowned shield of France bearing three fleurs-de-lis arranged in the traditional Bourbon heraldic composition, flanked symmetrically by two olive branches tied at the base. The denomination 1 F appears to the left and right of the shield respectively, with the date 1831 inscribed in the lower exergual area. The overall design reflects the Bourbon Restoration heraldic tradition in a clean, classically composed arrangement. |
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| 铸造量 | 1831 - (fr) grosse tête 1831 - (fr) tranche lisse 1831 - (fr) VG2705/GAD451/MAZ911 - tête "normale" 1832 - (fr) double piefort en argent 1832 - (fr) double piefort en or 1832 - (fr) frappe normale or 1832 - (fr) piefort en argent 1832 - (fr) piefort en bronze 1832 - (fr) piefort en or 1832 - (fr) tête "normale" 1832 - (fr) tranche lisse 1832 - (fr) TWI sous l'épaulette |
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Henri V never ruled France. These pieces are legitimist tokens struck in exile, commissioned by supporters of Henri, Comte de Chambord, the Bourbon pretender who had been displaced by the July Revolution of 1830. Louis-Philippe sat on the throne while these coins were being produced — making their very existence a political provocation minted in silver.
The Brussels connection is key: production almost certainly occurred in Belgium, where legitimist networks had the resources and distance from French authorities to operate freely.