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Lr. 300c — France Louis XIV Dynastic Medal. 1693. Silver.

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Lr. 300c — France Louis XIV Dynastic Medal. 1693. Silver.
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Betts-Unlisted. Breton-4. 35.4mm 14.0g. Plain edge. Signed BRETON. Hercule Breton was a medallist at the Paris Mint during the latter part of Louis XIV’s reign. This is the smallest size known for the 1693 Dynastic medal, though 31mm has been reported in the past. Others exist in 75mm, 60mm, and 41mm. The different variants may have been awarded to Indigenous chiefs according to status. Few of any type survive in silver. Most have been lost through attrition, either by melting, burial, or in exchange for British, American, or Canadian peace medals as allegiances shifted. Small-size medals are no less important than their larger counterparts, and this example exhibits substantial evidence of handling consistent with an awarded Indian peace medal. Gunmetal fields contrast with the light grey high points. Although we do not believe this piece ever had a hanger, there are small marks at 12 o’clock. A similar representative was offered as lot 5 in the Michael Joffre Collection of Canadian Historical Medals. It brought $11,210.
Ex: Maurice Doiron.

This is part of the Geoffrey Bell Collection.