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Token - Arrondissement de Loches Indre-et-Loire ND

 
Silver 8 g 27 mm
Description
Location
France
Emperor
Napoleon III (Napoléon III) (1852-1870)
Period
Third Republic (1870-1940)
Type
Attendance tokens › Notary tokens
Years
1860-1907
Currency
Notarial Tokens
Composition
Silver
Weight
8 g
Diameter
27 mm
Shape
Octagonal (8-sided)
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-13
References
Numista
N#60018
Rarity index
94%

Reverse

Circular inscription around an oak wreath and inscription in three lines inside the wreath.

Lettering:
ARRONDISSEMENT DE LOCHES
CHAMBRE DES NOTAIRES
( INDRE ET LOIRE )

Edge

Plain

Lettering: ARGENT (ou 1ARGENT)

Comment

The Le Chapelier law of June 17, 1791, which dissolved the guilds, thus the companies of notaries, and then the law of October 6, 1791, abolished the royal, apostolic and seigniorial notaries as well as the venality and heredity of their offices. However, the authors of this second law, recognizing the necessity of the authentication of acts and the duty to advise, instituted notaries public. Thus, the notaries remained in practice by changing their quality. However, after a decade of legislative trial and error, the First Consul Bonaparte reorganized and modernized the notary's office with the organic law of 25 Ventôse of the year XI (16 March 1803).
This true "code of the notary's office" is still the reference text for the profession today.