Online Coin Auction #49

Wednesday, 28 April 2021 | Madrid, 16:00 CEST


1251 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). II Centenary of the Death of Calderón de la Barca. (Ae. 73.36g / 50mm). 1881. Provincial Council of Sevilla. Engraver: J. López. (You Vives 497). Extremely Fine.
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1252 | Medals

ALFONSO XII. (1874-1885). II Centenary of the Death of Calderón de la Barca. (Ae. 69.50g / 50mm). May 1881. Recorder: Room. (You Vives 852). Good Very Fine/ Almost Extremely Fine.
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1253 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). II Centenary of D. Pedro Calderón de la Barca. (Ae. 118.19 / 60mm). May 25, 1881. Engraver: J. Esteban Lozano. (You Vives 1916). Good Very Fine.
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1254 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). II Centenary of D. Pedro Calderón de la Barca. (Ae. 120.10 / 60mm). May 25, 1881. Engraver: J. Esteban Lozano. (You Vives 1916). Good Very Fine.
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1255 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). 1st Pedagogical Exhibition. The Promotion of Art (Ae. 34.65g / 42mm). 1882. Madrid. Engraver: Gregorio Sellán. (You Vives does not quote). Almost Extremely Fine. Tapping.
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1256 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). National Exhibition of Fine Arts. (Ae. 58.50g / 50mm). 1884. Madrid. Signed by: J. Esteban Lozano. (Heritage 929). Extremely Fine. Slight marquitas in fields and song.
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1257 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). National Exhibition of Fine Arts. (Ar. 67.45g / 50mm). 1884. Madrid. Signed by: J. Esteban Lozano. (Heritage 929-vte in silver). Good Very Fine.
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1258 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). Balaguer Library. Villanueva and Geltrú. (Ae. 58.40g / 50mm). 1884. Extremely Fine. Tap on the edge.

Work of the architect Jeroni Granell, the library was built between 1882 and 1884 with the intention of being a place of multidisciplinary learning, open and without exclusion to any type of citizen. It is therefore the clearest and probably the first example of a Catalan public library. Among its first collections, it is worth highlighting a good number of contributions made by the founder himself, Víctor Balaguer, a distinguished Spanish writer, journalist and politician and one of the leading figures of the so-called “Renaixenca”.
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1259 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Aragonese exhibition of 1885 and 1886. (Ae.69.33g / 53mm). Engraver: Signed: F. Menéndez y Aguilar. (You Vives 534 var). Almost Extremely Fine.
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1260 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Universal Exhibition of Barcelona. (Ae. 55.96g / 50mm). 1888. Engravers: J. Solà, E. arnau and Castells. (Cru.Medalles 760 var). Extremely Fine. Without a crown.
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1261 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII. Universal Exhibition of Barcelona. (Ae. 61.81g / 50mm). 1888. Engravers: Solá, Arnau and Castells. (Cru. Medalles 760a). Almost Extremely Fine. Reverse stain.

The chronicles of those days that the exhibition was opened to the public on April 8, 1888, with the presence of the Barcelona authorities and a blessing made by the bishop of Barcelona, Jaime Catalá y Albosa, tell us. However, the official inauguration took place on May 20, 1888, and was presided over by King Alfonso XIII, who was then two years old, the Queen Regent María Cristina, the Princess of Asturias María de las Mercedes, the President of the Práxedes government Mateo Sagasta and the Mayor of Barcelona Francisco de Paula Rius y Taulet. Other personalities attending the event were: the Duke of Edinburgh, the Duke of Genoa and the Princes of Wales, as well as numerous diplomatic delegations.
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1262 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Universal Exhibition of Barcelona. Palace of Industry. (White metal. 64.41g / 50mm). 1888. Engraver: Room. (Cru. Medalles 762). Good Very Fine. Very scarce.
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1263 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). First Universal Exhibition of Spain and its Colonies. (Ae. 49.26g / 44mm). 1888. Barcelona. Engraver: C. Piquer. (You Vives 545). Extremely Fine.
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1264 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Real Academy of Moral and Political Sciences. Merit Award. (Ae. 43.30g / 45mm). S / D (1889). Engraver: L. Marchionni. (RAH does not cite; National Heritage does not cite). Good Extremely Fine.
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1265 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). International Fine Arts Exhibition. (Ar. 64.38g / 50mm). 1892. Madrid. Engraver: Bartolomé Maura. (Catalog of Spanish Medals, Madrid: Museo Nacional del Prado, 2005, p. 313). Good Very Fine. Limited.
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1266 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). IV Centenary of the Discovery of America. (Ae. 182.46g / 69mm). 1892. Engraver: B. Maura. (You Vives 556). Very Fine. Beats on the edge.
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1267 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Municipal Public School of Music of Barcelona. Award of Merit. (Ae. 42.35 / 43mm). 1894-1895. Barcelona. Extremely Fine.
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1268 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Visit of the Regent Queen María Cristina to the National Currency and Stamp Factory. (Ae. 65.20g / 50mm). February 12, 1894. Madrid. Engraver: Bartolmé Maura. Legend in seven lines. (RAH-735). Almost Extremely Fine.
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1269 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Visit of the Regent Queen María Cristina to the National Currency and Stamp Factory. (Gilded bronze. 70.43g / 50mm). February 12, 1894. Madrid. Engraver: Bartolmé Maura. Legend in seven lines. (RAH-735 metal variant). Good Extremely Fine.
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1270 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Visit of the Regent Queen María Cristina to the National Currency and Stamp Factory. (Ar. 60.59g / 50mm). February 12, 1894. Madrid. Engraver: Bartolmé Maura. Legend in seven lines. (RAH-735 metal variant). Almost Extremely Fine Scratch.
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1271 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). National Industries Exhibition. (Ae. 61.42g / 50mm). 1897-98. Madrid. Engraver: Bartolomé Maura. In reverse allegory of the Industry. (You Vives 580). Good Very Fine. Tapping on the edge.
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1272 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Sevilla receives the remains of Columbus. (Ae. 59.17g / 50mm). 1899. Sevilla. In obverse bust of Christopher Columbus and in reverse motto of the city between laurels. (You Vives 588). Good Very Fine.
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1273 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Sevilla receives the remains of Columbus. (Ar. 63.27g / 50mm). 1899. On the obverse bust of Christopher Columbus and on the reverse motto of the city between laurels. Recorded on the edge: SR Jacinto Montell y Raya. (You Vives 588 metal variant). Good Very Fine.
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1274 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Federico Rubio and Galí. Golden wedding with medicine. (Ae. 43.70g / 45mm). 1900. Engraver: N. Martín. (RAH 737). Extremely Fine. Light taps on graphs.
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1275 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Proclamation in Madrid. (Ae. 13.01g / 30mm). 1902. (You Vives 598). Good Very Fine.
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1276 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Proclamation of Alfonso XIII. (Ae. 97.50g / 60mm). Madrid. 1902. Engraver: Bartolomé Maura. (RAH-739). Extremely Fine. Limited.
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1277 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Proclamation of Alfonso XIII. (Ar. 110.52g / 60mm). Madrid. 1902. Engraver: Bartolomé Maura. (RAH-1902). Almost Extremely Fine. Beat on the edge.

On May 17, 1902, with the swearing in of the Constitution, Alfonso XIII was proclaimed King at the early age of sixteen. To be more exact, it would have to be said that it was the second time that he was proclaimed king since he was already so at the very moment of his birth since his father, King Alfonso XII, had died shortly before. After the Regency of his mother, María Cristina, a solitary reign began that ended years later in exile and with the advent of the Second Spanish Republic.
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1278 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Coming of Age of the King. (Silver bronze. 13.60g / 30mm). May 17, 1902. Madrid. Engraver: B. Maura. (National Heritage 1124). Original ring. Good Extremely Fine.
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1279 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII. International Poultry Exhibition. (Ae. 108.96g / 60mm). 1902. Madrid. Engraver: Eusebio Arnau yvA. Hughet Coast. Extremely Fine.
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1280 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Palatine Distinction of the Regency of Mª Cristina 1885-1902. (Ar. 14.37g / 30mm). Order of May 16, 1903. Madrid. Without ring, the mark remains. Good Very Fine. Nice shine.

Between 1885 and 1902 the Headquarters of the State was in the hands of a Regency, that of Doña María Cristina de Habsburgo-Lorena. It was a period of certain uncertainty both for the future of the monarchy and for a country that faced the loss of its last colonies in America and Asia in the Spanish-American wars. During his Regency, the Pact of the Pardo was signed by means of which Cánovas and Sagasta shared power and created the well-known shift government between liberals and conservatives that gave certain stability to the Restoration at least until the beginning of the 20th century.


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1281 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Visit of Alfonso XII to the National Currency and Stamp Factory. (Ae. 57.45g / 50mm). Ormolu. February 1, 1904. Madrid. Engraver: Bartolomé Maura. (You Vives 606 metal variant). Almost Uncirculated. Iridescent patina. Strange.
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1282 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Visit of ALFONSO XII to the National Currency and Stamp Factory. (Ae. 53.79g / 50mm). February 1, 1904. Madrid. Engraver: B. Maura. (You Vives 607). Almost Uncirculated. Tap on the edge.
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1283 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). General Exhibition of Fine Arts. (Ae. 55.87g / 49mm). 1904. Madrid. Engraver: B. Maura. (You Vives 612). Good Extremely Fine. Magnificent piece.
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1284 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). General Exhibition of Fine Arts. (Ae. 55.92g / 44mm). 1904. Madrid. Engraver: Bartolomé Maura. (You Vives 612). Almost Extremely Fine.
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1285 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). III Centenary of the Publication of Don Quixote 1605-1905. (Ae. 95.06g / 59mm). 1905. Engraver: Bartolomé Maura. (RAH 749). Almost Extremely Fine. Spots. Tap on the edge.
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1286 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Union Augusta. Link between Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenia. (Ae. 79.78g / 60mm). May 31, 1906. Madrid. (RAH-757). Extremely Fine. Marquitas and slight notches on the edge.
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1287 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Real Wedding between Alfonso XIII and Victoria. (Silver bronze. 120.54g / 68mm). 1906. Engravers: A. Marianas and A. Gonzalo Bilbao. On the edge: BRONZE. (You Vives 627 var). Extremely Fine.

On May 31, 1906, in the Basilica of San Jerónimo in Madrid, the king, Alfonso XIII and Doña Victoria Eugenia de Battenberg got married. This wedding would also go down in history due to the attack suffered by the royal entourage as they passed through number 88 of Calle Mayor, when a bouquet of flowers to which an explosive was attached was thrown from one of the balconies, causing 25 deaths. . The attack was attributed to the anarchist Mateo Morral.
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1288 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Exhibition of Industries and Agriculture. (Ae. 56.72g / 50mm). 1907. Engraver: M. Feito. (National Heritage 1235 metal variation). Good Very Fine.
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1289 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). III Centenary of the Foundation of the University of Oviedo. (Ae. 61.28g / 58mm). 1908. Engraver: B. Álvarez. (You Vives 640 metal variation). Extremely Fine/ Good Extremely Fine.
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1290 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Centenary of the Siege of Zaragoza (Ae. 90.25g / 55mm). 1908. (You Vives 645). Good Very Fine.
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1291 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Centenary of the Sites of Zaragoza. (Ar. 16.59g / 30mm). 1908. Engraver: Palao. Molten silver. Modern ribbon and barrette. (You Vives 645 var). Very Fine.
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1292 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Hispano-French Exhibition of Zaragoza. (Ae. 108.06g / 59mm). 1908. Engraver: SA Anduiza. (You Vives 636). Extremely Fine.
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1293 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII. (1885-1931). Hispano-French Exhibition of Zaragoza. 1908. (Ae. 118.61g / 62mm). 1908. Engraver: SA Anduiza. (You Vives 636). Almost Extremely Fine. Original ring.
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1294 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Hispano-French Exhibition of Zaragoza. (Ae. 101.32g / 59mm). 1908. Engraver: SA Anduiza. (You Vives 636 metal variant). Almost Extremely Fine. Marquitas and slight blows on the edge.
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1295 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Hispano-French Exhibition Zaragozana. (Ae. 110.08g / 58mm). 1908. Zaragoza. Engraver: SA Anduiza. (You Vives 686 metal variation). Extremely Fine.

In 1908, an actor series was held in Zaragoza to commemorate the sites suffered by the city a century earlier, during the War of Independence. An international event of the first order, known as the Hispano-French exhibition. In addition to inviting a rapprochement between the two neighboring countries, this exhibition gave an important economic boost to the economy of the entire region since about five thousand exhibitors were established, from both countries, destined for agriculture, food, mechanical industries. and manufactured products. The success of the public, with more than half a million visitors, led to the extension of the event for two months and led to the visit of the monarchs on several occasions.
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1296 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Hispano-French Exhibition of Zaragoza. (Silver bronze. 107.61g / 59mm). 1908. Engraver: SA Anduiza. (You Vives 636 metal variant). Extremely Fine.
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1297 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Centenary of the Uprising against the French. Infantry Academy. (Ae. 51.78g / 40mm). December 8, 1908. (National Heritage does not cite; RAH does not cite). Good Very Fine.
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1298 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Commemoration of the Centennial of the Victory of Villaviciosa. (Ae. 9.89g / 30mm). 1910. Extremely Fine.

On the occasion of the two hundredth anniversary of the Battle of Villaviciosa, encompassed within the War of Succession, between Bourbons, supporters of Felipe V and Austracists, supporters of Archduke Carlos, this medal was issued in 1910. We have evidence of the existence of a variant in silver of this and that was granted by means of Real Decree of February 10, 1911 to the "descendants of the leaders of those days and to those who have collaborated in the commemoration of them."
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1299 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). National Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture and architecture. (Ar. 59.00g / 50mm). 1910. Madrid. Engraver: B. Maura. (MPN 1272 var). Good Very Fine/ Very Fine. Stripes on reverse.
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1300 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Menéndez Pelayo. (Ae. 54.33g / 58mm). 1910. Engraver: Lorenzo Coullaut Valera. (You Vives 654). Extremely Fine.
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