Decrees

    Decree, Milan January 16, 1808

    €90.00

    Napoleon, By the grace of God and the Constitutions, Emperor of the French, King of Italy and Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine: Eugene Napoleon of France, Viceroy of Italy, Prince of Venice, Archchancellor of State of the French Empire, to all those who see these, health: Wanting to facilitate the spending of coins not included in Tariff A, annexed to the Decree of 21 December 1807, or otherwise excluded from circulation, as they fall beyond the tolerance of the weight expressed in article III of the other Decree of 12 January 1807, which was published at the same time, so that the principles and views of these Royal Decrees are not altered. Above report of the Ministers of Finance, and of the Public Treasury, We, by virtue of the Authority which has been attached to Us by the Most High and August Emperor and King Napoleon I, Our most honored Father and gracious Sovereign, have decreed and ordered the following: - Art. I, Up to the entire last day of February 1808, the spending of the new Luigi without any transfer will be permitted, which overflows with the addition of half a new grain, or even with the addition of the ancient grain of the mark of Milan. When Luigi, with the addition of a grain of the new weight, or even two grains of the old weight, overflows, he will be allowed to pay, but whoever pays must make the transfer of 15 cents. The waning Louis, beyond the aforementioned tolerances, will remain under the general provisions of the Decrees of 12 January and 21 December 1807. - II, The spending of the half Scudo delle Corone or Crocione, of the half Francescone will also be permitted until the last day of February 1808. and of the half convention tolar for half of the value attributed to the respective whole in Tariff A. - III, The foreign silver coins admitted in Tariff A, or mentioned in the previous article, which with the addition of new grain or even of two grains of the old weight overflow, will be admitted without any transfer. When said coins with the addition of two new grains or even four old grains overflow, payments will be allowed, but whoever pays must make the transfer of two cents per piece. In addition to the aforementioned tolerances, these silver coins will remain under the general provisions of the Decrees of 12 January and 21 December 1807. - IV, The Ministers are responsible, each in what concerns him, for the execution of this Decree, which will be published and inserted in the Bulletin of Laws. Given in Milan, this day January 16, 1808. Eugenio Napoleone. Pel Vicerè, The Councilor Secretary of State L. Vaccari, from the Reale Stamperia, p. 1, ill., 42 cm.

    Beautiful woodcut reproducing the royal coat of arms.

    In excellent condition. Extremely rare.

    The Marquis de Thaon, Turin 19...

    €22.00

    The Marquis de Thaon, Count of S. Andrea and of Revel, Lieutenant General of SM in all the States of the Mainland, Edict concerning credit notes and their falsification divided into 10 articles, in the Royal Printing House, Turin 19 September 1799, pp . 8, ill., 30 cm.

    Beautiful woodcut royal coat of arms on the first card.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    The Supreme Council for His...

    €20.00

    The Supreme Council for His Majesty, Edict concerning credit notes divided into 11 articles, from the Royal Printing House, Turin 27 March 1800, pp. 4, ill., 30 cm.

    Beautiful woodcut royal coat of arms on the first card.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    The Regia Camera de 'Conti,...

    €15.00

    The Royal Chamber of Accounts, the Supreme Council for SM has determined to prohibit any person and the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths from melting, even for the use of their profession, any sort of gold, silver or eroded-mixed coins, both struck in this Regia Mint che foreign, in the Royal Printing House, Turin 7 May 1800, pp. 4, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful woodcut royal coat of arms on the first card.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    The Regia Camera de 'Conti,...

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    The Regia Camera de 'Conti, Having the Supreme Council for SM determined to leave in progress for the time being the eight money pieces and four money pieces called to the exchange with the edict of last September 19th, and to continue the exchange for their entire value, which according to the same Edict had to cease with the whole current month. We, pursuing the aforementioned statutory determinations made to us by today's Viglietto, notify the public of this providence with this Manifesto, declaring that it will take place until further notice, in the Royal Printing House, Turin 24 March 1800, pp. 4, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful woodcut royal coat of arms on the first card.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    The Regia Camera de 'Conti,...

    €15.00

    The Regia Camera de 'Conti, The credit tickets towards the Regie Finanze placed in progress with the same Edict have the date of 1 September 1799 and will be respectively signed by two of the Mastri Auditori Barone Bardy, Conte Maistre, Viretti, and Cavaliere Sesca, in the Stamperia Reale, Turin 19 September 1799, pp. 4, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful woodcut royal coat of arms on the first card.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    Regio Editto, Turin 6 October 1797

    €38.00

    Regio Editto, with which SM suspends the course of credit tickets to the Regie Finanze greater than 11. 50, imposes on the Secular and Regular Clergy and on the Religious Communities the contribution of fifty million and a particular tax on the capitals, and shop funds; and over those who in the course of the past war took contracts from the General Office of Soldo, and from the General Artillery Companies, and from the Factories, and Fortifications, and over the Hebrew Universities; and a general tax over all possessors of goods and effects; it also reduces to common reason all the major proceeds that are paid for the alienation of Tasso [...] and this all in the terms, methods, and with the conditions and warnings expressed therein, in the Royal Printing House, Turin 6 October 1797, pp. 12, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful large royal coat of arms and elegant illuminated letter.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    Regio Editto, Turin 22 July 1797

    €30.00

    Regio Editto, Carrying various providences to extinguish credit notes and reduce mixed eroded money, in the Royal Printing House, Turin 22 July 1797, pp. 8, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful large royal coat of arms and elegant illuminated letter.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    Regio Editto, Turin 10 September...

    €30.00

    Regio Editto, With which all credit notes to the Regie Finanze are called to exchange for the whole of next January [...] with the conditions and precautions expressed therein, in the Royal Printing House, Turin 10 September 1796, pp. 8, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful large royal coat of arms and elegant illuminated letter.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    Regio Editto, Turin 19 June 1795

    €30.00

    Royal Edict, with which for the competitor of twelve million lire SM orders the erection of a new Monte di S. Giovanni Battista, which will be the third and third erection, intended for the reinvention of the price of the assets due to the bodies and works administered, which will have to be exhibited for sale, new credit tickets to the Regie Finanze da ll. 100 with 4 percent interest on the day of their date of May 15, 1794, in the Stamperia Reale, Turin June 19, 1795, pp. 8, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful large royal coat of arms and elegant illuminated letter.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    Royal Edict, Turin 23 November 1794

    €30.00

    Royal Edict, with which SM orders that new credit cards be put in place towards the Regie Finanze for the competing sum of twelve million [...] with the provisions expressed therein, in the Reale Stamperia, Turin 23 November 1794, pp. 8, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful large royal coat of arms and elegant illuminated letter.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    Regio Editto, Turin 31 May 1794

    €30.00

    Royal Edict, With which SM orders new credit cards to be put in place from ll. 50, 25, 15 and 10 for the sum of fifteen million lire, in the Reale Stamperia, Turin 31 May 1794, pp. 8, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful large royal coat of arms and elegant illuminated letter.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    Regio Editto, Turin 14 February...

    €30.00

    Royal Edict, with which SM orders the beating in the Reggia Zecca and the course in all the Mainland States of Pezze di Rame from soldi five, with the amount outlined therein, in the Royal Printing House, Turin 14 February 1794, pp. 4, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful large royal coat of arms, elegant illuminated letter and woodcut engraving of the coin object of the edict.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    Regio Editto, Turin 8 December 1793

    €30.00

    Royal Edict, with which SM orders to put in process the credit tickets towards the Regie Finanze of two hundred lire and one hundred lire already formed since 1785 and with the interest of two percent from the date of these Tickets of 1 July that year, in the Stamperia Reale, Turin 8 December 1793, pp. 8, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful large royal coat of arms and elegant illuminated letter.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    Regio Editto, Turin 10 May 1793

    €30.00

    Regio Editto, Bringing a reorganization of the system of credit cards towards the Regie Finanze with an increase in the number of them from the sum of 22.450000 lire, for which they are in progress up to that of thirty million and the destination of three million of them on loan to the operators of spinning de 'cocooli with the other provisions contained therein, in the Stamperia Reale, Turin 10 May 1793, pp. 8, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful large royal coat of arms and elegant illuminated letter.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    Regio Editto, Turin 15 September...

    €30.00

    Royal Edict, with which SM orders the formation of new credit notes towards the Regie Finanze for the amount of four million lire with the date of 1 October 1792, and the extension of the course of all the Regj States of Mainland, not only of these new Tickets but also of those that were already created with the Royal Edict of 8 April 1788 with the date of 1 July 1786, in the Royal Printing House, Turin 15 September 1792, pp. 8, ill., 31 cm.

    Beautiful large royal coat of arms and elegant illuminated letter.

    Very good condition. Rare.