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74: 25: 119:. For his travel he received 400 livres, and September 1687 a further total of 2,540 livres, as well 600 livres gratuity and 3300 livres for a coin-making machine of his invention. In 1690 he returned to Copenhagen, and in 1692 received a post at the Danish court with a salary of 1000 crowns per year. 111:. In 1675 he moved to the Swedish Royal Mint in Stockholm where he worked as a die-cutter, but had his license revoked in 1676 for making coronation medals without authorization. His permit was eventually renewed in 1680 and 1683. However, in 1681 he relocated to the Paris mint as 73: 160: 209: 204: 128: 184: 199: 179: 133: 104: 108: 194: 189: 96: 116: 35: 156: 138: 173: 54: 103:
in the 1660s, and perhaps in Copenhagen, where from 1667 to 1674 he worked for King
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Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, urn:SBL:9314 (Swedish language)
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Louis XIV, Peace in the North, by Anton Meybusch, 1679
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Copenhagen
Paris
Valentin Toutin
Stockholm
Frederick III of Denmark
Christian V of Denmark
Louis XIV of France
British Museum
The Numismatic Circular, Volumes 14-15
Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, urn:SBL:9314 (Swedish language)
ISBN
978-87-88385-06-9
Categories
German medallists
16th-century medallists
1645 births
1702 deaths
Danish medallists
16th-century German artists
16th-century Danish artists

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