1562, Royal France, Charles IX. Gold Ecu Coin. Paris NGC AU - 58




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Reference Number: Avaluer:9911681Certification Number: 3935960-003
Grade: AU58Certification: NGC
Composition: Gold
Original Description:
CoinWorldTV1562, Royal France, Charles IX. Beautiful Gold Ecu Coin. Paris mint! NGC AU-58!Mint Year: 1562
Mint Place: Paris (A)
Reference: Friedberg 378, Duplessy 1057. R!
Condition: Certified and graded by NGC as AU-58!
Denomination: Gold Ecu (Écu d'or au soleil, 1st type) 
Diameter: 23mm
Material: Gold!
Weight: 3.4gmObverse: Sun above crowned coat-of-arms with three lis inside (royal french arms).
Legend: CAROLVS . VIIII . D. G. FRANC . REX . M . D ...LXII ("Charles IX, by the grace of God, king of the French. 1562")
  
Reverse: Floriated cross with mint initial (A) in the middle.
Legend: + CHRISTVS .  REGNAT.  VINCIT . ET. IMPERAT ("Christ reigns and commands!")Authenticity unconditionally guaraneed. Bid with confidence!Charles IX (27 June 1550 – 30 May 1574) born Charles-Maximilien, was King of France, ruling from 1560 until his death. He is best known as king at the time of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre.After the death of his elder brother, François II, in 1560, he inherited the throne and was crowned King of France in 1560 in the cathedral at Reims.  The politics of that era were greatly influenced by his mother,   Catherine de' Medici, who was regent for the ten-year-old Charles, and  by the power of the opposing religious faction leaders; the  Protestant-leaning House of Bourbon and the ultra-Catholic House of Guise.The first of the French Wars of Religion broke out in 1562–63 when armed Protestant troops seized many French  cities following an attack on Protestant worshippers by retainers of  the Duke of Guise. After a four-year period of peace, an attempt by  Huguenot armies at Meaux to capture and control the king led to the Second War of Religion from  1567 to 1568. A third war raged chiefly in south-western France from  1568 to 1570 with foreign intervention.On 26 November 1570 Charles married Elisabeth of Austria. They had one daughter, Marie-Elisabeth (27 October 1572 – 9 April 1578). Charles IX also had an illegitimate son, the duc d'Angoulême, with his mistress, Marie Touchet.In 1572, Charles IX witnessed the massacre of thousands of Huguenots (Protestants) in and around Paris in what became known as the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre.Charles IX did not long survive the Massacre. He had always been  fragile, both emotionally and physically: emotionally, his moods now  swung from coarse boasting about the extremity of the Massacre, to  claims that the screams of the murdered Huguenots kept ringing in his  ears. Frantically he blamed his mother: "Who but you is the cause of  all of this? God's blood, you are the cause of it all!" The  Queen-mother responded by declaring she had a lunatic for a son.Physically, Charles had never been strong, tending towards tuberculosis.The strain following the Massacres weakened his body to the point  where, by spring of 1574, the hoarse coughing turned bloody and the  hemorrhages grew more violent. He became bedridden and delusional, On his last day, 30 May 1574, at the Château de Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, Charles called for Henry of Navarre,   embraced him, and said, "Brother, you are losing a good friend. Had I  believed all that I was told, you would not be alive. But I always  loved you... I trust you alone to look after my wife and daughter. Pray  God for me. Farewell."Charles was not yet twenty-four years old. The crown of France now passed to his brother, Henry III.   Only 1$ shipping for each additional item purchased!


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