USA. Whitman classic album consisting of 72 silver Mercury Dimes designed by AA Weinman and struck in San Francisco, Denver and Philadelphia between 1936 and 1945. Set includes the 1945 Micro S variant. Album not complete. Different states of conservation, including high-grade pieces. TO EXAMINE.
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SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS. Denarius. (Ar. 2.95g / 19mm). 193 AD Emesa. (IQR 356 var). Obv: Laureate bust of Septimius Severus on the right, around legend: IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVGVCO. Rev: Trophy between two spears, around legend: INVICTO IMP TROPAEA II. Very Fine. Rare.
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CARLOS IV (1788-1808). Proclamation in Orizaba, Mexico. (Ar. 24.34g / 40mm). 1790. (Vives 153 metal variation). Anv: Laureate bust of Carlos IV on the right, around legend: TO CARLOS IV, REY DE ESPAṄA Y DE LAS YNDIAS, below legend: APRIL II, 1790. Rev: Escudo crowned and quartered with five stars, tree, rampant lion on the left and a sailing ship, in the center oval escusón quartered with lions and castles, behind an extended eagle holding a ribbon that surrounds the shield with the inscription: BENIGNO THE FERTILE CLIMATE THE SOIL COMMODUS THE SITE AND LOYAL THE PEOPLE, around legend: IN ITS PROCLAMATION OF THE VERY LOYAL VILLA DE Very Fine YEAR OF 1790. VF. Some tap on the edge. Very rare.
After declaring war against England in 1796 and for which an attack on the Port of Veracruz was feared, the viceroy of New Spain, the Marquis of Branciforte, decided that Orizaba would temporarily become the capital of the Viceroyalty. Orizaba, became the capital, then, between 1797 and 1798, another privilege that joins the one that Carlos III granted it a few years before in January 1774 when giving it the category of town.
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PETER II (1196-1213). Pirral (Ar. 3.09g / 25mm). S / D. Sicily. (Cru. VS 326). Anv: Eagle from front to right, around legend: COSTA DEI GRA ARAG SICIL REGIA. Rev: shield with rose on top, around legend: P DEI GRA ARAGON SICIE REX. Good Very Fine.
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VATICAN. Official commemorative case Towards the Holy Year of 2000. The set consists of 12 coins of 10,000 lire in silver of 0.835 minted between 1995 and 2000. Average weight and size per coin: 22g / 34mm. Minted by UFN (Ufficio Numismatico Citta del Vaticano). PROOF. Includes original box and certificates of authenticity.
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DOMITIAN. Denarius. (Ar. 3.07g / 17mm). 81 AD Rome. (RIC 3). Anv: Laureate head of Domitian on the right, around legend: IMP CAESAR DOMITIANVS AVG. Rev: Throne draped from the front, around legend: TR P COS VII. Almost Extremely Fine. Beautiful specimen, scarce as well.
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ARSAOS (Area of Navarra). Denarius. (Ar. 3.17g / 19mm). 120-80 BC (FAB-139). Anv: Male head bearded to the right, in front of dolphin, behind plowed. Rev: Rider with dart to the right, below Iberian legend on line: ARSAOS. Very Fine. Scarce.
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HADRIAN. Denarius. (Ar. 3.13g / 19mm). 130-133 AD Rome. (RIC 1584). Anv: Laureate head of Adriano on the right, around legend: standing AVG COS III P P. Rev: Adriano standing on the right shaking hands with Hispania kneeling on the left, around legend: RESTITVTORI HISPANIAE. Almost Extremely Fine. Precious and rare specimen.
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FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). 2 Escudos (Au. 5.67g / 23mm). 1809. Sevilla CN. (Cal-2019-1667). First bust. Almost Very Fine. Hole at 12 o'clock. Used as a jewel.
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CLUNIA (Coruña del Conde, Burgos). As. (Ae. 13.04g / 27mm). 40-20 BC (FAB-834). Anv: Male head to right in front of dolphin and behind signs: II. Rev: Rider with lance to the right, below legend on line: CLOVNIOQ. Very Fine/ Good Very Fine. Nice specimen, scarce like that.
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OBULCO (Porcuna, Jaén). Dupondio. (Ae. 27.98g / 35mm). 220-20 BC (FAB-1779). Anv: Diademic female head on the right, in front of the legend: OBVLCO. Rev: Plow on the right and tenon on the left, below Iberian legend: SIUBoLAI / ORCaIL. Very Fine.
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SACILI (Pedro Abad, Córdoba). Semis. (Ae. 15.26g / 29mm). 120-50 BC (FAB-2022; Cores Collection Vol I 785). Anv: Male head to the right, behind legend: SACILI. Rev: Horse walking to the right, below L. Very Fine.
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CARLOS IV. Lot consisting of 10 silver coins (7 of them 8 Reales and 3 from the 2 Reales module). Containing: 4 coins of 8 Reales from the mint of Mexico (1797 (FM), 1803 (FT), 1804 (TH) and 1805 (TH)); 3 of 8 Reales de Lima (1798 (IJ), 1804 (JP) and 1805 (JP)); From the 2 Reales module, 2 pieces from Guatemala (179? And 1791 (M)) and one from Lima from 1793 (IJ)). No repeated pieces. Different states of conservation. They all show oxidation. TO EXAMINE.
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