ANTONINO PIO. Denarius (Ar. 3.14g / 17mm). 155-156 AD Rome. (RIC 249). Anv: Laureate bust of Antonino Pío on the right, around legend: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP IMP II. Rev: Annona standing on the left carrying spikes and modio on bow, around legend: TR POT XIX COS IIII. Extremely Fine. Beautiful specimen.
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ALFONSO VI (1073-1109). Money. (Ar. 1.16g / 18mm). S / D. Toledo. (FAB-5). Anv: Cross kick and around legend: ANFVS REX. Rev: Chrismón with alpha and omega earrings, around legend: TOLETVO. Good Very Fine.
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USA. Complete collection consisting of 84 Roosevelt 1 Dime coins presented in album. Dates between 1946 and 1978. Different mints. High level of conservation in general. TO EXAMINE.
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USA. Luxury album consisting of 112 coins from the Fifty States Commemorative Quarter collection. Complete series, with all 50 states, minted between 1999 and 2008. Complete album and uncirculated pieces. TO EXAMINE.
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PLATE. Denarius. (Ar. 3.19g / 20mm). 202-205 AD Rome. (RIC 363a). Anv: Draped bust of Plautilla on the right, around legend: PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA. Rev: Concordia standing to the left carrying patera and scepter, around legend: CONCORDIA AVGG. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine.
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EQUALACOS (Soria-Guadalajara area). As. (Ae. 12.61g / 25mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-969). Anv: Male head to the right, in front of the dolphin, behind the Iberian letter: E. Rev: Rider with a spear to the right, below the legend: ECuALACoS. Very Fine.
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ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Barcelona International Exhibition. Collaboration. (Ae-silver. 41.64g / 35mm). 1929. Engraver: Castells. (Cru. Medalles 1262a). Includes crown, ring and ribbon as well as the original Hijos de B. Castells case. Good Extremely Fine. Limited.
The 1929 Exhibition was the final knock for the modernization, especially urban planning, of Barcelona. On May 19 of that year, the King, Alfonso XIII and Queen Victoria Eugenia, after the speech of General Primo de Rivera who was still at the head of the governing military directory, declared the International Exhibition to be inaugurated. The Montjuic mountain was the main protagonist on this occasion, in the same way that the Parc de la Ciutadella was in the previous one in 1888. .
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LASTIGI (Near Aznalcóllar, Sevilla). Semis. (Ae. 7.88g / 23mm). 150-50 BC (FAB-1678). Anv: Rider to the right. Rev: Caption on cartouche: LASTIGI, between two ears on the left. Very Fine.
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MALACA (Malaga). As. (Ae. 14.29g / 26mm). 200-20 BC (FAB-1726). Anv: Head of Vulcan to the right, front Punic legend type A, behind pincers. Rev: Head of Helios from the front. Very Fine.
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OROSIS (Middle area of the Ebro). As. (Ae. 11.19g / 24mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-1908). Anv: Male head with decorations on the neck to the right, around three dolphins. Rev: Rider with spear to the right, below Iberian legend: OROSI. Very Fine.
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LUCIUS VERUS. Denarius. (Ar. 3.24g / 17mm). 161 AD Rome. (RIC 463). Anv: Laureate head of Lucio Vero on the right, around legend: IMP L AVREL VERVS AVG. Rev: Providentia standing on left carrying globe and cornucopia, around legend: PROV DEOR TR P COS II. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine.
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USA. 1 USD (Ar. 26.73g / 38mm) *. 1880/9. San Francisco S. (Km # 110). MS 63, VAM-11 0/9 HOT 50. Encapsulated by PCGS. * Theoretical weight and measure.
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TERCACOM (Tierga, Zaragoza). As. (Ae. 8.86g / 24mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-2386). Anv: Male head to the right, between two dolphins. Rev: Rider with spear to the right, below Iberian legend: TeRCaCoM. Almost Very Fine. Rare.
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