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This is just a strange example. It is silver on the obverse and copper on
the reverse. I suspect this is a trial strike of some sort, made during
the course of the engraving of the dies. It is clearly the identified jeton
but the reverse is missing the artist's name, which was usually the last
thing engraved. On the obverse the '45' have not been engraved. Careful
examination of the piece confirms this, the numbers have not been worn off. This links to a page displaying what is certainly a uniface trial strike of the reverse. It is paper thin tin that has been crudely trimmed. |
| d'Essling - 1847 Chateau-Thierry. Notaires, 1806 (Tiolier). |
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| Armes impériales. | R. Le Gnomon. |
| (TN. 15.9 - B. 593) Arg. 34 mm. | |