NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, Empire (1804-1815). Withdrawal of the French army from Russia. (Ae. 44.99g / 40mm). 1812. Engraver: Andrieu and Galle. (Bramsen 1168). Good Very Fine. Scratch.
It is hard to believe that until just a year earlier, 1811, Russia and France were allies. The cooling of relations between both nations gave way, after knowing the wishes of Tsar Alexander I to conquer Constantinople and the need to achieve an approach to Great Britain, to the direct confrontation between both superpowers that ended with a disastrous French defeat on Russian soil. On December 14, 1812, the withdrawal of the barely twenty-two thousand survivors of that \u201cGrande Armée\u201d was culminated, leaving almost half a million soldiers between deceased and prisoners along the way.
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USA. 1 USD (Ar. 26.73g / 38mm) *. 1884. San Francisco S. (Km # 110). AU Details. Markings on the obverse. Encapsulated by NGC. * Theoretical weight and measure.
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FRANCE. Interesting set of 2 commemorative medals to the French representatives: Napoleon Bonaparte and Lamartine. Almost Extremely Fine. TO EXAMINE.
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OBULCO (Porcuna, Jaén). As. (Ae. 13.40g / 28mm). 220-20 BC (FAB-1791). Anv: Female diadem head on the right, front legend: OBVLCO. Rev: Iberian legend: ORCaILV / NTuSTuLDuCo, above plowed to the right, below spike to the left and Iberian letter: Ta. Almost Very Fine.
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GEORGE IV (1821-1830). Francis Henry Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater. Upon his death. (Ae. 38.48g / 41mm). 1828. Engraver: A. Donadio. (Eimer 1209). Good Very Fine.
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NAPOLEON III (1852-1870). Napoleon III and Imperatriz Eugenia. Palace of Industry of the Universal Exhibition of Paris. (Ae. 125.05g / 68mm). 1855. Paris. Engraver: Caqué F. (COLLIGNON 1683). Extremely Fine.
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Beautiful set consisting of 6 bronze medals from the National Museum of Two Cars. These coins were minted in the last quarter of the 20th century. High degree of conservation in general. No repeated pieces. TO EXAMINE.
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Wonderful set consisting of 8 modern official reacings in bronze pieces of Louis XIII, Louis XIIII, Louis XV, Louis XVI, Napoleon, Napoleon III and a commemorative one on Egypt. Different minters. All medals have an approximate diameter of 40mm. High state of conservation in general. TO EXAMINE.
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OBULCO (Porcuna, Jaén). Semis. (Ae. 4.08g / 17mm). 220-20 BC (FAB-1843). Anv: Head of Apollo to the right, in front legend: OBVLCO. Rev: Aguila to the right. Very Fine.
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FELIPE V (1700-1746). 1/2 Real. (Ar. 1.20g / 15mm). 1733/2. Sevilla PA. (Cal-2019-Type 64, the Auro & Calicó 2019 edition catalog does not refer to this date). Very Fine. Rare.
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