FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Wedding of Fernando VII and María Josefa Amalia. (Gilt bronze. 33.94g / 36mm). 1819. Irún. Yrún's manifesto of loyalty to María Josefa Amalia, new Queen. ( Vives 331 metal variation). Anv: Busts of Fernando VII and María Josefa Amalia on the right, around the legend: FERNANDO VII AND M\u00aa JOSEFA AMALIA. Rev: Legend: THE LOYALTY / OF THE SPANIARDS / TO THEIR SOVEREIGHTS / IT MANIFESTS IN YRUN / VNA COMMISSION OF THE KINGS / TO M\u00aa JOSEFA AMALIA / HIS NEW KINGDOM / ON OCTOBER 3 / DE 1819. Almost Extremely Fine.
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PEDRO IV (1336-1387). Mite. (See 0.63g / 13mm). Barcelona. (Cru VS 421). Ob: Crowned bust of Pedro III on the left, around legend: PETRVS REX. Rev: Cross with three points in the 2nd and 3rd quadrant and roels in the 1st and 4th quadrant, around the legend: BARQINONA. Very Fine.
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PERE III (1336-1387). Florin. (Au 3.37g / 19mm). Invisible mint. (Cru VS page 87). Ob: San Juan front standing holding scepter, around legend: S IOHANNES B. Rev: Fleur de lis, around legend: ARAGO REX P. Good Very Fine.
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ISABEL II (1833-1868). Return of María Cristina de Borbón. (White metal. 28.07g / 51mm). 1844. Minted by the Barcelona Provincial Council. Single plate. Test?. Good Very Fine. Very rare. Silver and bronze specimens are known engraved by Jubany and that include on the reverse the scene of Victoria in the quadriga on the left.
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CELSE (Velilla del Ebro, Zaragoza). Semis. (Ae. 6.48g / 21mm). 50-30 BC (FAB-801). Anv: Bearded head to the right, behind nails, in front legend: CVI L. Rev: Bull to right, around legend: L SEMP MAX M CAEC AED. Very Fine.
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