USA. Magnificent collection of 117 Washington Quarters coins presented in Whitman classic album. The collection is complete in the absence of only 3 pieces. Coins minted between 1932 and 1978, including the 2 smallest copies: 1932 San Francisco and Denver. Minted in silver until 1965. Different states of conservation including pieces in high graduation. TO EXAMINE.
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ISABEL II (1833-1868). 100 Reales (Au. 8.35g / 22mm). 1861. Madrid. (Cal-2019-788). Almost Extremely Fine. Marquitas. Beats on the edge. Original Luster .
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CONSTANTIUS I Argent. (Ar. 2.88g / 18mm). AD 295 Nicomedia. (RIC 18). Anv: Laureate head of Constantius I on the right, around the legend: CONSTANTIVS CAESAR. Rev: Four princes with boats on the altar in front of the door, around the legend: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG. Good Very Fine. Scarce.
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CENTENARY OF THE PESETA AND SPANISH STATE. Lot consisting of 68 coins minted in the period between the reign of Alfonso XII and the Spanish State. All different currencies. It also includes two pieces of large module in silver of Elizabeth II, a small Byzantine bronze and a medieval royal. TO EXAMINE.
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TOKENS AND Vouchers. Interesting set made up of more than 140 pieces with a huge variety of tokens, mostly from Cooperatives, bakery vouchers, supplies and restaurants from the 20th century, although it also contains copies from the 19th century. Most pieces from Cuba and Catalonia. Different states of conservation. TO EXAMINE.
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CENTENARY OF THE PESETA. Lot consisting of 37 silver coins from different modules of the Centennial of the peseta, among which 25 coins of 5 pesetas stand out (total silver weight of the set: 715g). Different states of conservation. TO EXAMINE.
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CARTAGONOVA (Cartagena, Murcia). Shekel. (Ar. 6.53g / 22mm). 220-205 BC (FAB-535). Anv: Male head to the left. Rev: Horse standing to the right, behind palm tree. Very Fine. Nice iridescent tone.
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CARLOS IV (1788-1808). Proclamation in Mexico. (Ar. 48.21g / 46mm). December 27, 1789. Mexico. Engraver: GA Gil. (H 160; Vives 133). Anv: Head of Carlos IV with the necklace of the Holy Spirit, around legend: TO CARLOS IV, KING OF SPAIN AND OF THE INDIES. Rev: Horned oval Escudo over an imperial eagle which holds a bow, a quiver with arrows and a sacrificial knife, inside a bridge defended by a castle supported by two lions on both sides, surrounded by ten nopal leaves, around the legend: IN ITS EXALTATION TO THE THRONE THE CITY OF MEXICO, in exergue: DECEMBER 27 / 1789. Extremely Fine. Tapping on the edge. Light iridescent patina. Beautiful and rare specimen.
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COLOMBIA. Interesting set of 10 silver coins from the 19th century minted at the beginning of the Republic of Gran Colombia. Different modules, dates as well as state of conservation. TO EXAMINE.
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