fco_360325 - INDOCHINA 1/2 Taël d'argent (1/2 Lang ou 1/2 Bya) n.d. Hanoï
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Artículo vendido en nuestra tienda (2015)
Precio : 150.00 €
Artículo vendido en nuestra tienda (2015)
Precio : 150.00 €
Tipo : 1/2 Taël d'argent (1/2 Lang ou 1/2 Bya)
Fecha: (1943-1944)
Fecha: n.d.
Nombre del taller / ciudad: Hanoï
Cantidad acuñada: -
Metal: plata
Milésimas de pureza : 1000 ‰
Diámetro: 34,7 mm
Eje de acuñación: 12 h.
Peso: 18,87 g.
Canto: striée
Grado de rareza: R1
Comentarios sobre el estado de conservación:
monnaie nettoyée / cleaned
N° en los catálogos de referencia :
Anverso
Titulatura del anverso: ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Descripción del anverso: Caractère Fu.
Reverso
Titulatura del reverso: INSCRIPTION LAO ET CHINOISE.
Descripción del reverso: sur un champ lisse.
Comentario
Ces monnaies sont fabriquées avec l'autorisation des Douanes et Régies qui dépendent de la Direction du Ministère des Finances lequel contrôle et finance le monopole de l'opium en Indochine Française. La production passe de 7,5 tonnes en 1940 à 60,6 tonnes en 1944. Ce trafic de l'opium se fait entre le Laos, le Nord du Tonkin et la Birmanie. Ces pièces circulèrent en Indochine Française entre 1943 et 1944 d'après les conclusions de François Thierry (loc.cit).
These coins were produced with the authorization of the Customs and Revenue Department, which was under the control of the Ministry of Finance, which controlled and financed the opium monopoly in French Indochina. Production increased from 7.5 tons in 1940 to 60.6 tons in 1944. This opium trade took place between Laos, Northern Tonkin, and Burma. These coins circulated in French Indochina between 1943 and 1944, according to the findings of François Thierry (loc.cit).
These coins were produced with the authorization of the Customs and Revenue Department, which was under the control of the Ministry of Finance, which controlled and financed the opium monopoly in French Indochina. Production increased from 7.5 tons in 1940 to 60.6 tons in 1944. This opium trade took place between Laos, Northern Tonkin, and Burma. These coins circulated in French Indochina between 1943 and 1944, according to the findings of François Thierry (loc.cit).