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[[Image:JE146-1197.jpg|550px|thumb|Jean Elsen sale 146, lot 1197]]
 
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This specimen was lot 1197 in Jean Elsen sale 146 (Brussels, November 2020), where it sold for €200 (about US$292 including buyer's fees). The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, <blockquote>"''LIEGE, Principauté, Jean Théodore de Bavière (1744-1763), AR double escalin, 1753. D/ Ecu couronné, sur une crosse et une épée en sautoir. R/ Lion deb. à g., ten. une épée et un écusson liégeois couronné. Légères traces d'ajustage. presque Superbe.'' ([[Austria, Austria-Netherlands|bishopric of Liege]], John Theodore of Bavaria, 1744-63, silver double escalin of 1753. Obverse: crowned arms over a cross, sword and crozier; reverse: lion rampant left, bearing a sword and the crowned arms of Liege. Light adjustment marks, about Extremely Fine.)"</blockquote> This type is listed for 1753-54 along with its scarcer cousin, the single escalin (KM 165). This is the last collectible issue for this principality; later [[Liege 1763 patagon Dav-1588|patagons]] and ducats were issued in tiny numbers and are very rare today. The principality was invaded and annexed by revolutionary France in 1797.
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This specimen was lot 1197 in Jean Elsen sale 146 (Brussels, November 2020), where it sold for €200 (about US$292 including buyer's fees). The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, <blockquote>"''LIEGE, Principauté, Jean Théodore de Bavière (1744-1763), AR double escalin, 1753. D/ Ecu couronné, sur une crosse et une épée en sautoir. R/ Lion deb. à g., ten. une épée et un écusson liégeois couronné. Légères traces d'ajustage. presque Superbe.'' ([[Austria, Austria-Netherlands|bishopric of Liège]], John Theodore of Bavaria, 1744-63, silver double escalin of 1753. Obverse: crowned arms over a cross, sword and crozier; reverse: lion rampant left, bearing a sword and the crowned arms of Liege. Light adjustment marks, about Extremely Fine.)"</blockquote> This type is listed for 1753-54 along with its scarcer cousin, the single escalin (KM 165). This is the last collectible issue for this principality; later [[Liege 1763 patagon Dav-1588|patagons]] and ducats were issued in tiny numbers and are very rare today. The principality was invaded and annexed by revolutionary France in 1797.
  
 
''Recorded mintage:'' unknown.
 
''Recorded mintage:'' unknown.

Revision as of 13:07, 1 April 2024

Jean Elsen sale 146, lot 1197

This specimen was lot 1197 in Jean Elsen sale 146 (Brussels, November 2020), where it sold for €200 (about US$292 including buyer's fees). The catalog description[1] noted,

"LIEGE, Principauté, Jean Théodore de Bavière (1744-1763), AR double escalin, 1753. D/ Ecu couronné, sur une crosse et une épée en sautoir. R/ Lion deb. à g., ten. une épée et un écusson liégeois couronné. Légères traces d'ajustage. presque Superbe. (bishopric of Liège, John Theodore of Bavaria, 1744-63, silver double escalin of 1753. Obverse: crowned arms over a cross, sword and crozier; reverse: lion rampant left, bearing a sword and the crowned arms of Liege. Light adjustment marks, about Extremely Fine.)"

This type is listed for 1753-54 along with its scarcer cousin, the single escalin (KM 165). This is the last collectible issue for this principality; later patagons and ducats were issued in tiny numbers and are very rare today. The principality was invaded and annexed by revolutionary France in 1797.

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specification: silver, this specimen 8,99 g.

Catalog reference: KM 161, Chestret 684.

Source:

  • Michael, Thomas, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1701-1800, 7th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2016.
  • [1]Elsen, Philippe, et al., Vente Publique 146: Collection Anthony Lorrain Monnaies de Metz, Brussels: Jean Elsen et ses Fils S.A., 2020.

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