PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT (1868-1871). Nice set consisting of 2 coins of 5 and 10 Cents minted in Barcelona in 1870. OM. (Cal-2019-5 / 8). Conservation level between Very Fine and Good Very Fine. TO EXAMINE. .
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JUAN CARLOS I (1975-2014). Universal Exhibition of Barcelona 1888. Spanish Finance. Barcelona. 1967-1987. (Ae. 119.38g / 60mm). The obverse recreates the original medal of Sola, arnau and Castells from 1888. Uncirculated.
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EXPOLUCTEU 90. Medal. (Ae. 57.49g / 50mm). August 1990. Gijón. XXXIV International Trade Fair of Asturias. Numbered series, N\u00ba3 on the edge. Uncirculated.
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FRANCE, Louis XV (1715-1774). Jetón. (Ar. 7.13g / 28mm). 1757. (Feuardent-857). Conquest of Menorca by the French: "Extraordinaire Des Guerres". Very Fine. Rare.
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I REPUBLIC. Fedarative Pact. Confidence Currency 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 She sits next to an obelisk and holds a board with the words "CONSTITUTION DES FRAN\u00c7AIS". In front of it there is an empty pedestal with a relief of the head of Louis XVI and behind it there is a shield bearing the three Fleurs de Lis of the coat of arms of the French royalty. Below are two crushed documents symbolizing the withdrawal of privileges to the church and the nobility, in the caption: RHONE ET LOIRE DE GARD & DEPARTEMENS DE PARIS. (Maz.145). Good Very Fine.
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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, Empire (1804-1815). Conquest of Silesia, Poland. (Ae. 29.93g / 40mm). 1807. Design by Vivant Denon and recording by Jean-Bertrand Andrieu. (Bramsen 635). Good Very Fine.
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FRANCE, Napoleon I. Medal. (Ae. 2.64g / 15mm). 1810. (Bramsen 956). Commemoration of the marriage of Napoleon I and María Luisa. Almost Extremely Fine. Nice specimen.
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