UNITED KINGDOM. 70th Anniversary of the birth of Queen Elizabeth II. 1926-1996. Commemorative case composed of 12 silver coins of different values. 1996. Royal Mint. Weights and measures for coins: 28.28g / 39mm. Silver purity: 0.925. PROOF. Includes original velvet box, certificate of authenticity and color booklet about the life of the queen. Print run of 10,000 cases.
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SEXI (Almuñécar, Granada). As. (Ae. 10.42g / 26mm). 200-20 BC (FAB-2228). Anv: Head of Hercules with lion skin on the left, behind nails. Rev: Two tuna on the left, above Punic letter alef, below crescent and point, among them Punic legend. Good Very Fine.
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ATICA, Athens. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 16.91g / 26mm). 454-404 BC (HGC 4, 1597; Kroll 8). Anv: Head of Athens with ornate helmet on the right. Rev: Front standing owl, front legend: AOE, rear olive branch and crescent. Very Fine. Banker's marks on both the front and back.
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KINGS OF NUMIDIA, Juba I. Denarius. (Ar. 3.72g / 20mm). 60-64 AD (SNG Copenhagen 523). Anv: Diademic bust draped to the right carrying spear, in front legend: REX IVBA. Rev: Octastyle Temple, around Punic legend. Almost Extremely Fine. Nice specimen, scarce like that.
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FOREIGN CURRENCIES. Interesting set of world currency made up of approximately 250 coins minted throughout the 20th century. Wide variety of modules, dates and materials. We highlight from the set a beautiful representation of the Canadian Dollar, mostly in silver, minted between 1935 and 1994. Very few pieces repeated in the set. Different states of conservation. TO EXAMINE.
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USA. Set composed of 6 complete sets presented in albums in perfect condition of which 5 of them correspond to the Quarters series and 1 of them to the Presidential Dollars commemorative series. Includes the George Washington National Park series. In total more than 370 coins in Uncirculated states. TO EXAMINE.
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CUELIOCOS (Upper Ebro area). As. (Ae. 9.20g / 24mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-870). Anv: Male head to the right, in front of the Iberian letter Cu, between two dolphins. Rev: Rider with palm to the right, below Iberian legend: CuELIOCoS. Very Fine. Rare.
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