File:Monnaie de Paris - Interest de Billet de Monoye 1707-1709.png
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DescriptionMonnaie de Paris - Interest de Billet de Monoye 1707-1709.png |
English: Interest de Billet de Monoye of 62 livres & 10 sols [dated on verso 7 August 1709], printed by the Monnaie de Paris : these is the receipt of the payment of the interest on a former deposit of 1000 livres on the 15 June 1707. A very rare document. On the reverse is a countermarked visa : « Veu et contrôlé pour la somme de soixante deux livres dix sols à Paris le sept aoust 1709 ». Dim.: 24,6 x 19,2 cm. |
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Source | Online Catalogue from Chayette & Cheval, & Charlotte van Gaver, Paris Auction's House |
Author | Monnaie de Paris & French Royal Printer (1708) |
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