fmd_277335 - Essai TM 5 - Théodore Michelin 1892 VG.4171
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价格 : 120.00 €
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价格 : 120.00 €
种类 Essai TM 5 - Théodore Michelin
日期: 1892
铸币数量 ---
材质 silver
直径 17,39 mm
模子方针 12 h.
重量 1,43 g.
侧面 lisse
稀少度 R2
正面
正面的说明书 Trou carré dans un carré surmonté d'un coq, entre une branche d'olivier et une palme.
背面
背面的文字 5 TM / ARGENT 1892.
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Mazard indique “les essais marqués des initiales T. M. sont dus à l’initiative privée de T. Michelin” et cite un article du Figaro du 23 février 1896 “C’est un aimable vieillard de quatre-vingt-cinq ans qui, depuis dix ans, fatigue le Gouvernement et les journaux en faveur de la monnaie de nickel. Il a fait sa fortune dans les rubans et, retiré à la campagne, a dépensé en essais divers et en imprimés 2 ou 3.000 francs dont il ne demande même pas le remboursement. Il a purement l’ambition de ne pas mourir avant d’avoir doté son pays d’une monnaie dans laquelle il voit le salut de notre bourse et de nos poches. Il ne demande rien pour lui. Il n’a pas de nickel à vendre ; il n’a pas d’intérêts à la Monnaie. Il a une toquade, voilà tout, une toquade patriotique dont il est très fier.”.
Mazard states that “the tests marked with the initials TM are due to the private initiative of T. Michelin” and cites an article in Le Figaro of February 23, 1896: “He is an amiable old man of eighty-five who, for ten years, has been tiring the Government and the newspapers in favor of nickel coin. He made his fortune in ribbons and, retired to the countryside, has spent 2 or 3,000 francs on various tests and printed matter, for which he does not even ask for reimbursement. He has purely the ambition of not dying before having provided his country with a coin in which he sees the salvation of our purses and our pockets. He asks for nothing for himself. He has no nickel to sell; he has no interest at the Mint. He has a whim, that’s all, a patriotic whim of which he is very proud.”
Mazard states that “the tests marked with the initials TM are due to the private initiative of T. Michelin” and cites an article in Le Figaro of February 23, 1896: “He is an amiable old man of eighty-five who, for ten years, has been tiring the Government and the newspapers in favor of nickel coin. He made his fortune in ribbons and, retired to the countryside, has spent 2 or 3,000 francs on various tests and printed matter, for which he does not even ask for reimbursement. He has purely the ambition of not dying before having provided his country with a coin in which he sees the salvation of our purses and our pockets. He asks for nothing for himself. He has no nickel to sell; he has no interest at the Mint. He has a whim, that’s all, a patriotic whim of which he is very proud.”







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