It was customary in the past to give a treizain during the wedding mass. This treizain was blessed and signified entry into a community of property for the married couple. The treizain, which later became a medal or wedding token, was so called in honor of Jesus Christ and the twelve apostles. This practice continued until the first half of the 20th century. The reference work on the subject is the work of Jules Florange, Love and marriage in numismatics, Moulins, 1936 now replaced by that of Henri Térisse, La Numismatique du Mariage, Argenton-sur-Creuse 2008.
50 Francs QUENTIN DE LA TOUR FRANCE 1979 F.67.04 UNC
50.00 €
AEMILIA Denier AU/XF
155.00 €
VALERIAN II Antoninien AU/AU
80.00 €
BANQUES - ÉTABLISSEMENTS DE CRÉDIT Médaille, Banque de l’Union parisienne A
65.00 €
BELARUS 1 Rouble Proof le quatre-mâts Sedov 2009 Varsovie MS
14.00 €
GALLIA SENONES (Regione di Sens) Potin à la tête “d’indien et au cavalier
148.00 €
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