ALFONSO XII (1874-1885). 5 pesetas. (Ar. 25.00g/37mm)*. 1875 *18-75. Madrid DEM. (Cal-2019-35). Almost Extremely Fine. cleaned. Striped ear variant. * Encapsulated by NN Coins as XF45.
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ALFONSO IX (1188-1230). Money (Ve.0.59g/16mm). S/D (FAB-133.1). Obv: Flowery cross with scallops in the quarters. In legend ANFONS REX. Reverse: Lion to right, mintmark above potentized cross and star below. In legend: LEO. Almost Very Fine.
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JUAN CARLOS I (1975-2014). Set of 14 Sets of the First Edition of the Euro with dates between 1999 and 2009. FNMT. Uncirculated. To examine.
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JUAN CARLOS I (1975-2014). The Last Pesetas in Silver. Complete commemorative series with the values: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 2000 Pesetas. 2000-2001. FNMT. PROOF. Presented in official case, including certificate and book by Jose María Aledón: "History of the Peseta".
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TRAJAN. Denarius. (Ar. 2.95g/19mm). 103-111 AD Rome. (RIC 119). Obv: Laureate head of Trajan right, around legend: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P. Rev: Aequitas seated left holding scales and cornucopia, around legend: COS VPP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC. Good Very Fine.
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HADRIAN. Denarius. (Ar. 3.12g/18mm). 137 AD Rome. (RIC 290). Obv: Head of Hadrian right, around legend: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P. Rev: Hadrian veiled standing left with patera on tripod, around legend: VOTA PVBLICA. Good Very Fine.
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PORTUGAL. Toasted (Ar. 2.95g/22mm). S/D Michael I (1828-1834). (Gomes 07.01). Almost Extremely Fine . Grooved notch on the reverse and edge. Beautiful specimen.
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OBULCO (Porcuna, Jaen). As. (Ae. 16.96g/29mm). 220-20 BC (FAB-1807). Obv: Female head right, in front legend: OBVLCO. Rev: Spike to right, below spike to left, between them legend: L AIMIL/M IVNI/AID. Very Fine.
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ANTONINO PIO. Sesterce. (Ae. 26.33g/32mm). 147 AD Rome. (RIC 778). Obv: Laureate head of Antoninus Pius right, around legend: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P COS IIII. Rev: Marte advancing left carrying spear and trophy, between Uncirculated. Very Fine. Cleaned.
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SAHARAWI REPUBLIC. 5000 Pesetas (Ar. 31.22g/42mm). 1997. Miguel de Cervantes. PROOF. Limited. The Saharawi peseta is a currency that, although official, has a symbolic character given that in practice the currencies that circulate are both the Moroccan dirham and the Algerian dinar. Given its official nature, since it is included in the Constitution of the Democratic Saharawi Arab Republic, since 1990 there have been mintings carried out by a private company and also by the Havana Mint in Cuba, both of coins for Common 1, 2, 5, 25 and 50 Sahrawi pesetas of face as well as in commemorative and collector's issues minted in noble metals.
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FELIPE III (1598-1621) 2 Reales (Ar. 6.65g/23mm). Date not visible. Sevilla B. Type Omnivm. (Cal-2019-Type 134). Almost Very Fine. Limited.
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