EMPORION (Ampurias, Girona). Drachm. (Ar. 4.20g/18mm). 220-150 BC (FAB-1108). Obv: Diademed head of Persephone-Arethusa right, around three dolphins. Rev: Pegasus-Criasor right, below Greek legend. Good Very Fine. Scarce.
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TURIASO (Tarazona, Zaragoza). As. (Ae. 11.03g/29mm). 50-20 BC (FAB-2434). Obv: Female head right, in front legend: SILBIS. Rev: Horseman with scepter right, below legend: TVRIASO. Very Fine/ Good Very Fine. Contemporary patina.
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KINGS OF MACEDONIA, Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 17.18g/26mm). 332-323 BC Salamis. (Price 3139). Obv: Head of Heracles right with lion skin. Rev: Zeus seated left holding scepter and eagle, bow in front, Greek legend behind. Very Fine.
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KINGS OF MACEDONIA, Alexander III the Great. Tetradrachm. (Ar. 17.11g/27mm). 311-300 BC Babylon. (Price 3704). Obv: Head of Heracles with lion skin right. Rev: Zeus seated left holding scepter and eagle, monogram in front within laurel wreath. Good Very Fine.
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CARLOS III (1759-1788). 8 Reales (Ar. 27.00g/38mm)*. 1783. Mexico FF. (Cal-2019-1124). Almost Extremely Fine. From The Hunter. Encapsulated by NGC. *Theoretical weight and measure.
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CARLOS IV (1788-1808). Proclamation in Valladolid de Michoacan, Mexico. (Ae. 42.88g/45mm). 1791. Engraver: GA Gil. (Vives 172; RAH 435 metal variation). Obv: Bust of Carlos IV with jacket, jabot shirt, sash, mantle and collars of the fleece and Holy Spirit, around legend: CARLOS IIII KING OF SPAIN AND OF THE YNDIAS. Rev: Oval Escudo of arms crowned with three busts on a shelf and exterior decoration made up of cardboard and two palms, around legend: PROCLAIMED IN THE CITY OF VALLADOLID DE MICHOACAN/BY HIS ALFEREZ RD JOSE, in exergue: 1791. Good Very Fine. Slight iridescent tone. Limited.
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SPANISH MONARCHY. Precious and interesting set of 6 macuquinas of 1/2, 1 and 2 Reales minted mainly in Mexico during the time of the Habsburgs. Different states of conservation. TO EXAMINE.
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FOREIGN COINS. Set consisting of 5 silver coins corresponding to the Ibero-American Series/Encounter of Two Worlds: Argentina, Nicaragua, Mexico, Cuba and Peru. All the different pieces. PROOF.
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ARSAOS (Navarra area). Denarius. (Ar. 4.10g/18mm). 120-80 BC (FAB-139). Obv: bearded male head right, dauphin in front, plow behind. Rev: Horseman with dart to right, below Iberian legend on line: ARSAOS. Good Very Fine. Scarce.
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CALIGULA. Be18. (Ae. 4.32g/18mm). 37-41 AD Lydia. (RPC 3029). Obv: Caebza of Caligula right, around Greek legend. Rev: Capricorn left, cornucopia behind, around Greek legend. Very Fine. Green patina.
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