Token - Mayor of Nantes [44] - Gérard Mellier 1721 front Token - Mayor of Nantes [44] - Gérard Mellier 1721 back
Token - Mayor of Nantes [44] - Gérard Mellier 1721 photo
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Token - Mayor of Nantes [44] - Gérard Mellier

1721 year
Silver - 28.5 mm
Description
Location
France
King
Louis XV (1715-1774)
Type
Utility items › Counter tokens
Year
1721
Composition
Silver
Diameter
28.5 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Coin alignment ↑↓
Updated
2024-11-13
References
Numista
N#324621
Rarity index
93%

Reverse

Crowned shield with Nantes caravel, on a chief of ermines, around a cordelière.

Script: Latin

Lettering: * DE LA MAIRIE DE MRE. MELLIER GENAL. DES FINANCES CHEVER. DE L’ORDRE DE ST. LAZARE..

Edge

Milled

Comment

Gérard Mellier, the seventy-third mayor of Nantes from 1720 to 1730, was born in Lyon on May 21, 1674, the son of Gérard Mellier and Claudine Ballet. He was King's Counselor, Treasurer of France, General of Finances and Grand Voyer of Brittany. He was also knight of the Royal Military and Hospitaller Orders of Notre-Dame du Carmel and Saint-Lazare de Jérusalem, commissioner and deputy of the Council for the affairs of the Compagnie des Indes, colonel of the bourgeois militia, president of the health office, etc. He died in office in 1729, having been re-elected mayor on several occasions and having received a sword engraved with the city's coat of arms and his own "as a monument to the gratitude he deserved for his care and services". He was responsible for many improvements, including fire pumps, the construction of Île Feydeau, the Pont de la Bourse and the Académie de Musique. His coat of arms bears Azure, a fess Argent between fourteen bezants Or, seven in chief three, four; seven in base four, three.