Laurent Schmitt submitted this announcement of a new book series in French and in English about French essays. The first volume covers Napoleon I (1803-1815). Thank you.
-Editor
LE FRANC, LES ESSAIS, LES ARCHIVES, NAPOLÉON 1er
Philippe Théret and Michel Taillard supported by the associations ADF (Friends of the Franc) and ADAN
(Friends of Numismatic Authors) have worked to provide collectors and professionals with new tools to
approach the fascinating field of French essays of the period 1803 to 1870. That is to say from the creation of
the Germinal Franc under Napoleon Bonaparte to the fall of Napoleon III.
The field of essays is wide: coin design contest essays, design trials, splashers, trial strikes, patterns, branch mint
trials, political propaganda essay strikes (Napoleon II, Henri V...), presentation strikes for dignitaries, proof
strikes, restrikes for collectors, Mint Visit strikes (Paris mint and branch mints)...
A collection of six volumes (one per period) are in preparation since mid 2021.
The most important public institutions have collaborated in the realization of these works:
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The Monnaie de Paris opened the doors of its cabinet (4,500 photos taken) but also those of the
redzone of the Pessac mint, where the museum's monetary tools are kept (12,000 photos taken);
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The BnF (Bibliothèque Nationale de France) allowed us to study and photograph their prestigious19th
century period, numismatic collections (5,000 photos taken);
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The Carnavalet Museum and its most precious numismatic collection (2,500 photos taken);
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The cabinet of the Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique.
It is clear that public collections contributed very largely to the census to produce the various works. But it
would nevertheless be simplistic to only take these sources into account. These collections, as admirable as they
are, do not have all the different essays. The catalogs of the different sales over time have made it possible not
only to refine this inventory but also to assess the frequencies of appearance, rarities, prices and their evolution.
In addition to these important contributions, 160,000 pages of archives have been digitized over the past 20
years. This has allowed to better understand the essays and in many cases the manufacturing figures!
For this series of books, the structure of each book will remain the same: the first part will be dedicated to the
archives, a second part dedicated to the census catalog (with price quotes) and finally a third part, the Gallery,
with full page photo plates.
The first volume covering the period of Napoleon I, from 1803 to 1815 was just released in november 2023
(Editor : cgb.fr).
For more information, or to order, see:
Le Franc Les Essais, Les Archives - Napoléon Ier (1803-1815) THÉRET Philippe, TAILLARD Michel
(https://www.cgbfr.com/le-franc-les-essais-les-archives-napoleon-ier-1803-1815-theret-philippe-taillard-michel,lf27,a.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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