CAMPANIA, Neapolis. Didracma. (Ar. 7.16g / 18mm). 300-275 BC (HN Italy 579). Anv: Head of nymph to right. Rev: Bull with the head of a man to the right, above Nike, in exergue Greek legend. Good Fine.
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VEPASIAN. Denarius (Ar. 3.52g / 19mm). 75 AD Rome. (RIC II 272). Obv: Laureate bust of Vespasian on the right, around legend: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG. Rev: Pax seated left, around legend: PON MAX TR P COS VI. Good Very Fine. Nice specimen.
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USA. Interesting set consisting of 3 1 Dollar coins from 1921 from the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco mints. Different states of conservation. TO EXAMINE.
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Set of 5 silver pieces, 4 of them are based on coins, with different uses. Total weight of silver 145g. Different states of conservation. TO EXAMINE.
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COUNCIL OF ASTURIAS AND LEON. Set of three values coined by this Council: 50 Cents, 1 and 2 Pesetas. 1937. (Cal-2019-8 / 10). Extremely Fine.
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BORNESCON (Area of Aragon). As. (Ae. 8.67g / 24mm). 120-80 BC (FAB-293). Anv: Male head to the right, behind Iberian letters: BoRN. Rev: Rider with spear to the right, below Iberian legend: BoRNESCoN. Almost Very Fine.
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FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). 8 Reales. (Ar. 26.92g / 39mm). 1818. Mexico. JJ. (Cal-2019-1333). Laureate bust. Good Very Fine. Marquitas on the neck. Limited.
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USA. 1 USD (Ar. 26.73g / 38mm) *. 1879. San Francisco S. (Km # 110). UA 58. Rev of 78. Top 100. Encapsulated by NGC. * Theoretical weight and measure.
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ISABEL II (1833-1868). Prim Marqués de los Castillejos. War of Africa. (Silver calamine. 69.03g / 54mm). 1860. Barcelona. Engraver: Pomar. (Vives 809). Good Very Fine.
After the loss of the overseas colonies, Spain had become a second-rate power. Escarceos in the Pacific, Mexico or East Africa sought to maintain a certain level of international prestige and incidentally impose respect on a neighboring France that had just occupied Algerian soil. Rafael Echagüe, Antonio Ros de Olano and Juan Prim were the visible heads of the overwhelming victory in the battle of Wad-Ras against some Moroccan troops who capitulated giving way to a peace, of the same name as the battle, which did not mean for Spain no territorial expansion or strategic advantage, since neither France nor England allowed it.
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REYES CATOLICOS (1474-1504). 1 Real. (Ar. 2.43g / 24mm). S / D. Without mint mark but attributable to Sevilla. (Cal-435). Almost Very Fine. Limited.
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