Description: Collectible Coin Blanc Dit "Guénar" Charles VI Le Fou/ O Rond/atelier Rouen Type: Blanc Dit "Guénar" Charles VI Le Fou period: 1380-1422 Weight: 3.00 grams Metal: Billon Diameter: 26.5 mm /p> Condition: beautiful details Delivery: letter followed Did you know? In 1393, Charles VI participated in the "Ball des Ardents", a tragic event where he and five of his courtiers disguised themselves as savages, covered in costumes coated with pitch and feathers. A torch too close ignited the costumes, causing a fire that killed four of the courtiers. Charles VI narrowly escaped death thanks to the quick intervention of his aunt, the Duchess of Berry. This incident raises concerns about the king's mental instability, already weakened by his bouts of insanity. Why us? Our Shop allows you to acquire a selection of quality currencies, and as an enthusiast you contribute to it, as coins are chosen based on what you like. Coins are verified by a professional numismatist, we make sure this piece of history you will have in your hands is one of them! Coins come with a carefully prepared description and custom packaging. Numismatically, A coin a history Enterprise Address: 60 rue François 1er, 75008 Paris Siret: 949 259 865 00028 Phone Number: 0649671125 Source: Wikimedia Commons. This image is in the public domain in the United States.
Price: 43.79 USD
Location: Aigues Juntes
End Time: 2025-01-05T06:13:35.000Z
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Atelier: Rouen
Certification: Uncertified
Character: Charles VI
Composition: Billon (silver 439‰)
Currency: Tournament Book (1204-1795)
Dynasty: maison des Valois
Face value: Blanc Guénar
Metal: Silver or Billon
Period: Royal Mint
Royal Era: Hugh Capet to Henry IV
Striking technique: Hammer Strike
Transmitter: Kingdom of France
Value: 1 dozen (1⁄20 LT)