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Jeton - Louis XV - Trésor Royal, 'Dant Accipiunt Que Vicissim'

Location France
Year 1758
Type Commemorative medal
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Obverse description Right-facing laureate bust of Louis XV with long curled hair, the engraver's signature 'Roëttiers' visible below the truncation. The circular Latin legend gives the king's name and titulature, bordered by a toothed rim.
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Obverse lettering LUD• XV• REX – CHRISTIANISS• / R. Filius
Reverse description Neptune standing facing left, holding a trident, extending his right hand toward two reclining river gods at right who empty their urns. The circular Latin legend runs around the inner field, with 'TRESOR ROYAL' and the date '1758' in the exergue, all within a toothed rim.
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