Taifa of Valencia. Abd al-Aziz al-Mansur. Fraction of dinar without decorative borders. (V. missing) (Prieto 176a, attributed to Almeria) (Medina 81). Obv.: @(b }&! / yê7Dv!. Rev.: CäRÅ{v!. Nice. 0,52 g. EBC-.
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Almoravids. AH 515. Ali ibn Yusuf. Almeria. Dinar. (V. 1646) (Hazard 2083). Partial double strike on obverse, but perfectly readable. 4 g. MBC+.
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Almoravids. AH 526. Ali ibn Yusuf and el amir Sir. Sigilmasa. Dinar. (V. 1716) (Hazard 304). Light double strike on obverse, that does not hinder readability. 4,02 g. MBC+.
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Almohads. Abd al-Mu'min bin Ali. 1/2 dinar (or 1/2 dobla). (V. 2047) (Hazard 466). Slightly filled die struck in the lower part of both sides. Nice. 2,29 g. EBC.
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Almohads. Abu Yaqub Yusuf. 1/2 dinar (or 1/2 dobla). (V. 2063) (Hazard 491). With title of "al-amir al-adjal", prior to that of "al-amir al-muminin". This variant with u3ñ! Dêzñ! on reverse is rare. Attractive. 1,91 g. EBC-.
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Marinids of Morocco. Anonymous, attributed to Abu Yakub Yusuf. Dinar or dobla. (Brèthes 1361) (S.Album 524). Hazard describes this specimen under 725, but does not give it a catalog number because he believes it does not exist, and that it is a misreading of Brèthes. This gives an idea of the extraordinary rarity of this example. Very nice. Extremely rare. 4,63 g. EBC.
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County of Barcelona. Ramon Berenguer IV (1131-1162). Barcelona. Diner. (Cru.V.S. 33) (Cru.C.G. 1846). Obv.: Lily. B(RCINO (The legend, outer and retrograde, begins at 6 o'clock). Rev.: Cross with rings. Attractive. 0,76 g. MBC+.
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County of Girona - Episcopal coin. Anonymous from 11th century. Girona. Diner. (Cru.V.S. 59) (Balaguer 67-7, same example) (Cru.C.G. 1873). Obv.: Bust of bearded Christ facing. Rev.: Inner cross with rings at the ends. GIRVN(DA). Crack that almost goes through the coin. Very rare, we have only had another example before. 0,23 g. (MBC-).
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County of Empuries. Ponç Hug IV (1230-1269). Empúries. Diner. (Cru.V.S. 100.2) (Cru.C.G. 1913). Obv.: Sword with ring-shaped pommel. 5COK^-EMPR. Rev.: Cross cutting the legend. -PjO-CI¯-5V-(G)O. Rare. 0,53 g. MBC-.
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County of Rossello. Gausfred II (1014-1074). Perpinya. Diner. (Cru.V.S. 109) (Balaguer 93-7, same example) (Cru.C.G. 1894). Obv.: Cross. @GOSFRID(V)S CO. Rev.: ROSCI horizontal and LO-NI vertical. Four stars in angles. Clipped flan. Very rare, we have only had one obol of this count. 0,56 g. (MBC-).
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Viscounty of Bearn. In the name of Centule (s. XI-1426). Morlaàs denier. (Cru.V.S. 166) (Cru.Occitània 92) (Cru.C.G. 2030). Obv.: M-P and cross. @ONORFORCAS. Rev.: Cross with dots in 1st and 2nd quarter. CENTVLLO COV. 0,88 g. MBC+.
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Alfons I (1162-1196). Saragossa. Jaca Obol. (Cru.V.S. 299) (Cru.C.G. 2107). Obv.: Bust to left. ANFOS!R(E)X. Rev.: Tree with cross above. ARA-GON. Fine example. Rare. 0,46 g. MBC+. Ex Aureo & Calico 09/27/2012, no. 380.
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Alfons II (1285-1291). Barcelona. Croat. (Cru.V.S. 331) (Cru.C.G. 2148). Obv.: @j1LFOSVS DEI1GR1CI11REX1. Rev.: Roundel in 1st and 4th quarter. -iCIVI-TAS1-B1ChË-NON11. Attractive. Scarce in this condition. 2,95 g. MBC+/EBC-.
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Alfons II (1285-1291). Barcelona. Half croat. (Cru.V.S. 332) (Cru.C.G. 2148). Obv.: @ALFOSVSjDEIjGRACIA REXj. Rev.: Roundel in 1st and 4th quarter. -1CIVI-TAS1-BAChË-NONA1. Two and five rings in the dress. Very rare. 1,53 g. MBC/MBC+.
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Alfons III (1327-1336). Barcelona. Croat. (Cru.V.S. 366) (Cru.C.G. 2184b). Obv.: @ÈLFONSVS DEI GRÈCIÈ REX. Rev.: Roundel in 1st and 4th quarter. -CIVI-TÈSB-ÈRChË-NONÈ. 6-petalled flowers in the dress. 3,03 g. MBC+.
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