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Teston à la tête nue 5ème type - Henri II

Uitgever France
Jaar 1551-1561
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Oplage 1551 C - - 9,409
1551 H - - 1,836
1551 Y - - 3,442
1552 C - - 23,638
1552 D - - 161,338
1552 H - - 2,983
1552 M - - 691,254
1552 O - - 7,573
1552 R - -
1553 D - - 83,079
1553 M - - 691,254
1553 Y - - 2,295
1554 M - Mintmaster Catellan - 122,782
1554 M - Mintmaster Robert -
1554 M - Mintmaster Robert (large bust) -
1554 T - - 15,147
1554 Y - - 17,212
1555 & - (fr) sans le n° du roi - 1,855
1555 M - (fr) sans le n° du Roi -
1555 M - Mintmaster Catellan - 243,999
1555 M - Mintmaster Robert -
1556 M - - 285,727
1556 Y - - 688
1557 M - - 86,521
1558 & - - 9,814
1558 M - - 249,466
1558 Y - - 5,737
1559 & - - 5,827
1559 H - -
1559 M - - 193,698
1560 & - - 5,278
1560 M - Mintmaster Catellan - 81,548
1560 M - Mintmaster Robert - 260,337
1560 R - - 19,032
ND (1560-1561) M - Date: 156 -
1561 & - - 6,604
1561 M - - 331,669
1561 R - - 33,214
Aanvullende informatie

Henri II inherited a teston denomination that had been evolving since Louis XII first introduced the large silver coin to France in the early sixteenth century, largely in imitation of Italian grosso types. This fifth type, distinguished from its predecessors by subtle die modifications accumulated across a decade of production, was struck simultaneously at multiple French mints — each adding its own mint mark — making die attribution a genuine exercise rather than a formality.

The reign saw chronic pressure on silver supplies as American metal had not yet fully penetrated French monetary circulation at the volumes it would reach under his successors. Henri II was killed in a jousting accident in 1559, leaving two full years of posthumous striking under his titles before the type was retired.

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