Token - Louis XIV - Trésor Royal - Non Spem Delusit ND (1660-1700) front Token - Louis XIV - Trésor Royal - Non Spem Delusit ND (1660-1700) back
Token - Louis XIV - Trésor Royal - Non Spem Delusit ND (1660-1700) photo
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Token - Louis XIV - Trésor Royal - Non Spem Delusit ND

 
Brass 4.6 g 26 mm
Description
Location
Free imperial city of Nuremberg (German States)
Type
Utility items › Counter tokens
Years
1660-1700
Composition
Brass
Weight
4.6 g
Diameter
26 mm
Thickness
1.26 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-11-14
References
Numista
N#318680
Rarity index
90%

Reverse

A tree laden with fruit.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
NON . SPEM . DELVSIT .
TRESOR.
ROYAL.

Translation: He does not disappoint the hopes placed in him.

Edge

Plain

Comment

ROYAL TREASURY
The early Capetian kings settled their personal affairs themselves, calling on a chancellor and four Ministers of the King's Household: the Seneschal, the Constable, the Grand Bouteiller and the Grand Chambrier. The Grand Bouteiller managed the royal treasury with the Grand Chambrier. Under Philip IV, the Chambre des Comptes was created, and in 1311, the Superintendent of Finances was assisted by a Treasurer. Nevertheless, the Royal Treasury and the Public Treasury continued to merge until the reign of Charles V. Under Charles VII, the number of Treasurers was increased to four, and they were responsible for drawing up the revenue budget. Under François I, the kingdom was divided into sixteen jurisdictions, each headed by a Receiver General and centralized by a Treasurer of Savings.