Online Coins Auction #65

Wednesday, 23 March 2022 | Madrid, 12:00 CET


2201 | World coins

UNITED STATES OF VENEZUELA. 12 1/2 cents. (CuNi. 5.00g/23mm). 1929. Philadelphia. (Km#Y28). Good Extremely Fine.
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2202 | World coins

UNITED STATES OF VENEZUELA. 12 1/2 cents. (CuNi. 5.00g/23mm). 1948. San Francisco. (Km#Y30a). Almost Extremely Fine.
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2203 | World coins

VENEZUELA. 10 Bolivars. (Ar. 30.19g/39mm). 1973. Centenary of the effigy of Simón Bolívar on the coin. (Km # Y45). Good Extremely Fine. Little marks.
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2204 | World coins

MEXICO. 100 pesos. (Ar. 27.75g/39mm). 1978. (Km#483.2). Good Very Fine.
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2205 | World coins

VENEZUELA. 100 Bolivars. (Ar. 27.00g/ 36mm). 1981. 200th Anniversary of the birth of Andrés Bello. (Km#57). Uncirculated. In original case.
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2206 | World coins

VIETNAM. Interesting case made up of 3 coins of 10 and 20 Dong minted between 1987 and 1989. It includes the scarce 10 Dong commemorative of Italy 1990. Uncirculated. TO EXAMINE
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2207 | World coins

YUGOSLAVIA. 50 Dinara. (Ar. 14.99g/31mm). 1938. Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Pedro II. (Km324). Good Very Fine.
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2208 | World coins

FEDERATED EUROPEAN STATES. 1 Europe (Ae. 7.87g /27mm). 1928. Louis Pasteur 1822-1895. Europa is a currency created in 1928 by Joseph Archer, mining engineer and mayor of Cizely in Nièvre and promoted by Philibert Besson, deputy for Haute-Loire and mayor of Vorey, both founders of the European federist movement. This fantasy coin is seen by many as the seed of the common European currency. (Km#X1). Extremely Fine. Strange.
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2209 | World coins

FEDERATED EUROPEAN STATES. 1/10 Europe (Ae. 12.55g /32mm). 1928. Louis Pasteur 1822-1895. Europa is a currency created in 1928 by Joseph Archer, mining engineer and mayor of Cizely in Nièvre and promoted by Philibert Besson, deputy for Haute-Loire and mayor of Vorey, both founders of the European federist movement. This fantasy coin is seen by many as the seed of the common European currency. (Km#X1). Extremely Fine. Strange.
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2210 | World coins

ESPERANTO. Complete series made up of 4 values: 25, 10, 5 and 1 Steloj (Stars) minted in 1959 and 1965. These coins were considered a monetary unit among Esperantists with the aim of creating, as with the language, a universal currency. It was in 1959 when the Universal League minted the first pieces, with the first copies appearing in Holland. They were minted in different metals: brass, bronze and cupronickel and finally, in 1965, in silver with the 25 Steloj. (UnusualWC#3, 4, 5, 6). Good general condition. rare. TO EXAMINE.
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2211 | World coins

Interesting set made up of hundreds of coins, the vast majority in silver and with a small and medium module. Large variety of countries and dates with mintages predominantly from the 20th century. Total weight of the set 5.5 Kg. Different states of conservation. ESSENTIAL TO EXAMINE.
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2212 | World coins

Magnificent set made up of dozens of silver coins, the vast majority of which are hard type. Great variety of countries and dates with pieces minted between the 19th and 20th centuries. Total weight of the set 7.2 Kg. Different states of conservation. ESSENTIAL TO EXAMINE.
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2213 | Medals

CARLOS III (1759-1788). Sevilla Proclamation. (Ae. 18.59g/36mm). 1759. Engraver: V. de la Fuente. (Vives 33). Obv: Laureate bust of Carlos III with cuirass, band, cloak and fleece collar, around legend: CAROLVS III DG HISPAN REX. Rev: San Fernando enthroned with sword and cruciferous globe, flanked by San Isidoro and San Leandro, with miter and staff, above legend: HISPAL IN EIVS PROC, below legend: NO-8-DO/1759. Almost Very Fine.
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2214 | Medals

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). Proclamation in Madrid (Ar. 1.53g/15mm). 1808. Module of 1/2 Real. (Ha.4). Good Very Fine.
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2215 | Medals

CARLOS IV (1788-1808). Proclamation in Valladolid de Michoacan, Mexico. (Ae. 42.88g/45mm). 1791. Engraver: GA Gil. (Vives 172; RAH 435 metal variation). Obv: Bust of Carlos IV with jacket, jabot shirt, sash, mantle and collars of the fleece and Holy Spirit, around legend: CARLOS IIII KING OF SPAIN AND OF THE YNDIAS. Rev: Oval Escudo of arms crowned with three busts on a shelf and exterior decoration made up of cardboard and two palms, around legend: PROCLAIMED IN THE CITY OF VALLADOLID DE MICHOACAN/BY HIS ALFEREZ RD JOSE, in exergue: 1791. Good Very Fine. Slight iridescent tone. Limited.
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2216 | Medals

CARLOS IV (1788-1808). Proclamation in Soria. (Ar. 11.20/30mm). 1789. Engraver: A. Martínez. Module of 4 Reales. (Vives 105; H-101). Obv: Busts of Carlos IV, with coat, shirt with jabot, sash, mantle and fleece collar, and of the queen, in court dress, around legend: CAROLUS IV ET ALOYSIA AUGUSTI. Rev: Spain standing on a base facing right, holding a real banner and an oval coat of arms with a castle with three crenellated towers, around legend: NUMANTIN ACCLAMATIO, in exergue: SUMPT COMIT DE GOMARA/SIGNIF MAY AN MDCCLXXXIX. Good Very Fine. Minimal knock on the edge. nice tone Limited.
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2217 | Medals

CARLOS IV (1788-1808). Proclamation in Soria. (Bronze plated 1.03/29mm). 1789. Engraver: A. Martínez. Module of 4 Reales. One-sided test. Obv: Busts of Carlos IV, with coat, shirt with jabot, sash, mantle and fleece collar, and of the queen, in court dress, around legend: CAROLUS IV ET ALOYSIA AUGUSTI. Extremely Fine.
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2218 | Medals

CARLOS IV (1788-1808). Proclamation in Valencia (Ar. 1.88g/18mm). 1789. AP and VN on the back: Antonio Pascual and Vicente Noguera, Deputies for the city for the Proclamation festivities. (Ha.109). Very Fine. nice tone
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2219 | Medals

CARLOS III (1759-1788). Wedding of Leopold of Austria and the Infanta of Spain María Luisa. (Ar. 25.92g/40mm). 1766. Engraver: Wideman. (MHE 484). Obv: Opposite busts of Leopold in cuirass, cloak and fleece collar, and of María Luisa in court dress, between them legend: WIDEMAN, around legend: LEOPOLD ARCHID AVST M LVDOV INF HISP. Rev: Hymenaeus with a lit torch and the shield with the arms of Spain, disembarks to the left and advances towards a matron with a mural crown, mantle and shield of Austria, around legend: FOEDUS AMORIS, in exergue: NUPT CELEB OENIP. Very Fine. Traces of welding on the edge.
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2220 | Medals

CARLOS III (1759-1788). Delights of the Arts. (Ae. 158.33g/64mm). 1764. One-sided proof of the hollow on the back. Two female figures symbolizing painting and architecture. In exergue: PS (Pedro Sepúlveda?) 1764. Almost Extremely Fine. The side without engraving has numerous marks. Very interesting.

This work is in all probability an exercise in engraving based on a piece by Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi (1658-1740) made for the architect Cyro Ferri in 1680.
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2221 | Medals

FERDINAND VII (1808-1833). Wedding of Fernando VII and María Josefa Amalia. (Golden bronze. 33.94g/36mm). 1819. Irun. Declaration of loyalty from Yrún to María Josefa Amalia, the new Queen. ( Vives 331 metal variation). Obv: Busts of Fernando VII and María Josefa Amalia to the right, around legend: FERNANDO VII AND Mª JOSEFA AMALIA. Rev: Legend: THE LOYALTY/OF THE SPANISH PEOPLE/TO THEIR SOVEREIGNS/AS MANIFESTED IN YRUN/VNA COMMISSION OF THE KINGS/TO Mª JOSEFA AMALIA/THEIR NEW QUEEN/ON OCTOBER 3/DE 1819. Almost Extremely Fine.
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2222 | Medals

ELIZABETH II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Granada (Ar. 1.40g/15mm). 1834. Module 1/2 Real. (Ha.15). Good Very Fine. Beautiful specimen.
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2223 | Medals

ELIZABETH II (1833-1868). Return of María Cristina de Borbón. (White metal. 28.07g/51mm). 1844. Minted by the Barcelona Provincial Council. Single-sided plate. Proof?. Good Very Fine. very rare There are known copies in silver and bronze engraved by Jubany and that include on the reverse the scene of Victoria in a chariot to the left.
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2224 | Medals

ELIZABETH II (1833-1868). Visit to the city of Sevilla. (Ae. 6.13g/23mm). September 17, 1862. (VQ 14359). Good Very Fine. Loose minting on reverse.
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2225 | Medals

AMADEO I (1871-1873). Proclamation. (Ae. 56.34g/42mm). November 16, 1870. Madrid. Engraver: J. García Morado. (Vives 832; RAH 670). Extremely Fine. Little marks. Limited.
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2226 | Medals

ELIZABETH II (1833-1868). Landing in Ceuta of the first body of the Spanish army. Africa war. (White metal. 52.85g/50mm). 1860. Engraver: Massonet. (VQ14345). Almost Extremely Fine. Strange.
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2227 | Medals

SARAGOSSA. Inauguration of the Temple Works (Ae. 5.97g/28mm). 1872. Festival Commission. Good Extremely Fine
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2228 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). Arrival of the new king in Spain. (Ae. 15.36g/28mm). 1875. Engraver: Esteban Lozano. (RAH 672). Extremely Fine. Slight marks. and small tap on the obverse.

On January 7, 1875, the frigate Navas de Tolosa, a first-class propeller frigate of the Spanish Navy and whose main assets included its participation in the Cadiz Cantonal Revolution of 1873, left the port of Marseille for Valencia. On board the new king, the same dynasty of yesteryear, to try to put an end to one of the most convulsive times of our contemporary history. Spain leaves behind the flight of a queen, the outbreak of the "glorious", a first republican attempt and even a dynastic change. The Restoration began.
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2229 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). Visit to the Mint. (Ar. 17.71g/33mm). June 28, 1875. Madrid. Engraver: G. Sellan. (Vives 462 metal variation). Good Very Fine.
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2230 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). Mr. Fernando Cos-Gayón. Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance. (Ae. 91.15g/55mm). 1878. Madrid. Engraver: L. Plañiol. (Vives 483). Good Very Fine.
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2231 | Medals

ALFONSO XII. (1874-1885). Universal Exposition of Paris. (Ae. 62.39g/50mm). 1878. Extremely Fine. Scratch.

This third Universal Fair, whose theme revolved around Agriculture, Arts and Industry, was held between May and November 1878 on both banks of the Seine. Spain focused its participation on both archeology and anthropology exhibitions and not by chance; The last years of the 19th century and the first years of the 20th were the years of historicism, a current that in its sculptural and architectural aspects sought to recover styles from the past, imitating them but endowing them with some new contemporary characteristic. The classical Greek temple, represented in this medal, together with the naked torso, the female figures, or the columns of Hercules, are a true reflection of the moment in which we find ourselves.
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2232 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). II Centenary of D. Pedro Calderón de la Barca. (Sh. 118.19/60mm). May 25, 1881. Engraver: J. Esteban Lozano. (Vives 1916). Good Very Fine.
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2233 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). II Centenary of D. Pedro Calderón de la Barca. (Sh. 120,10/60mm). May 25, 1881. Engraver: J. Esteban Lozano. (Vives 1916). Good Very Fine.
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2234 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). 1st Pedagogical Exhibition. The Promotion of Art (Ae. 34.65g/42mm). 1882. Madrid. Engraver: Gregorio Sellán. (Vives no quote). Almost Extremely Fine. taps.
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2235 | Medals

ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). Balaguer Library. Villanueva i Geltru. (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 outstanding figures of the so-called “Renaixenca”.
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2236 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Aragonese Exhibition of 1885 and 1886. (Ae. 72.96g/52mm). Real Aragonese Economic Society. Signed: F. Menéndez y Aguilar. (AVM-534-Vte. non-gilt bronze). Very Fine. Taps on the song.
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2237 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Visit of the Queen Regent María Cristina to the National Currency and Stamp Factory. (Golden 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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2238 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Municipal Public School of Music of Barcelona. Merit Award. (Aw. 42.35/43mm). 1894-1895. Barcelona. Extremely Fine.
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2239 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Proclamation in Madrid. (Ae. 13.01g/30mm). 1902. (Vives 598). Good Very Fine.
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2240 | 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. (Vives 607). Almost Uncirculated. Tap on the edge.
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2241 | 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. (Vives 606 metal variant). Almost Uncirculated. Iridescent patina. Strange.
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2242 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). General Exhibition of Fine Arts. (Ae. 55.92g/44mm). 1904. Madrid. Engraver: Bartolomé Maura. (Vives 612). Almost Extremely Fine.
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2243 | 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 song: BRONZE. (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 real entourage as it passed through number 88 on 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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2244 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Zaragozan Spanish-French Exhibition. (Ae. 110.08g/58mm). 1908. Zaragoza. Recorder: SA Anduiza. (Vives 686 metal variation). Extremely Fine.

In 1908, a series of actors were held in Zaragoza to commemorate the sieges 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 some 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 event being extended for two months and led to the visit of the monarchs on several occasions.
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2245 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). National Exhibition of Spanish Toys. 1924. Engraver: Espinós Gisbert. (Ae. 53.06g/49mm). Uncirculated. Strange.
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2246 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). International Exhibition of Barcelona. Cooperation. (Silver bronze. 41.87g/35mm). 1929. Engraver: Castells. (Cru. Medals 1262a). Includes crown, ring and ribbon as well as an original case from Hijos de B. Castells. Good Extremely Fine. Limited.
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2247 | Medals

JUAN CARLOS I (1975-2014). Universal Exposition of Barcelona 1888. Spanish Finance. Barcelona. 1967-1987. (Ae. 119.38g/60mm). The obverse recreates the original Sola, arnau and Castells medal from 1888. Uncirculated.
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2248 | Medals

PHILIP VI (2014-?). Philip VI Proclamation Medal (Ar. 27.00g/40mm). 2014. FNMT. Silver of 0.925 thousandths. Circulation of 30 thousand units. Uncirculated.

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2249 | Medals

I REPUBLIC. Fedative Agreement. Confidence Coin with a value of 5 Salaries. (Ae. 27.79g/40mm). 1792. Birmingham. Engraver: Dupre F. The scene on the obverse is loaded with symbolism: Federal Guards offer a revolutionary salute to a female figure representing Ella sitting next to an obelisk and holding a board with the words “CONSTITUTION DES FRANÇAIS”. In front of her is an empty pedestal with a relief of the head of Louis XVI and behind her is a shield bearing the three Fleurs de Lis of the French royal coat of arms. Underneath are two crushed documents symbolizing the withdrawal of privileges from the church and the nobility, on the edge legend: RHONE ET LOIRE DE GARD & DEPARTEMENS DE PARIS. (Maz.145). Good Very Fine.
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2250 | Medals

DALI. Methacrylate case with 5 pure silver Medals from the Dalí Ten Commandments Collection, designed by the artist himself. Theoretical weight and measure per piece (Ar. 50g/50 mm). Italy. Ca.1976. Uncirculated. Limited.
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