• The Decaen piastre was a coin that Governor Decaen had minted at Île of France in 1810. He entrusted the coining to the artist "sieur Aveline", who designed...
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    last piaster I could borrow" Money portal Numismatics portal Piastra Decaen piastre Wikimedia Commons has media related to Money of French Indochina. Thimm...
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  • 1810 Governor Decaen of Île de France had coins struck from the silver captured with Ovidor. These came to be known as Decaen piastres. The French took...
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  • 1810 Governor Decaen of Île de France had coins struck from the silver captured with Ovidor. These came to be known as Decaen piastres. Mouche n°23, under...
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    Antonio, captured after a one-hour fight. On 4 July 1808, General Charles Decaen, governor of Isle de France, requisitioned Revenant. She was renamed Iéna...
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    the terms of the Treaty of Amiens, under the overall command of General Decaen. The division, comprising four frigates and two fluyts, departed Brest on...
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    Luzon. She then returned to Acapulco on 20 July to load three million piastres, ferried them to Manilla, and was back in Isle de France in July 1808....
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