Online Coin Auction #49

Wednesday, 28 April 2021 | Madrid, 16:00 CEST


1151 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Proclamation of Fernando VII. (Ar. 26.78g / 34mm). 1808. Potosí. (H-50). Anv: Mountain view with mining tunnels, houses, people and pack animals, pillars on both sides, and on top of the mountain crowned double-headed eagle, around legend: OPTIMO PRINC PUBLICE FIDELIT JURAT. Rev: Legend: POTOSI / PRO / FERDINANDO VII / ANNO / 1808, below flower. Good Very Fine. Rare to find without perforation.
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FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). The city of Potosí to José Manuel Goyeneche, winner of the Battle of the Desaguadero River. (Ar. 42.25g / 43mm). 1811. Potosí. (You Vives 289). Anv: Bust of General Goyoneche cpm warrior, jabot shirt and plaque of Santiago, around legend: DD JOSEPHUS EMANUELA GOYONECHE AREQUIENSIS ORIGINE. Rev: Legend MILITUM / AEGREGIUS MAGIS / TER SUB FERD VII / AUGUSTUS CONFREGIT / ARGENTINA CASTRA IN / CONFLITU CAMPESTRI D / HUAQUI ET SYPESYPE, ATQUE / SUBEGIT COMMITER CIVITA / TES SUBERSAS REGISTER POTUROSI, PAZ; / COCHIUS floral garland POTUROSI, PAZ; I around legend: municipium POTOSI IN GRATULATIONEM ASSERTORIS libertatis PATRIAE A 1811. Very Fine. Hole at 12 o'clock. Strange.
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1153 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Restitution of Absolutism. The Quadruple Alliance exalted in the city of Segovia. (Ae.30.53g / 40mm). 1823. Engraver. N. Bartolomé y montejo. (You Vives 342). Anv: Bust of Ferdinand VII with embroidered lapel coat, jabot shirt, band and the collar of the fleece, around legend: FERDIN 7º SEDITIOSIS ITERUM PROFLIGATIS, under the bust legend: MONET SEGOVIENSIS. Rev: Cross formed by a crowned bidet eagle and four crowns, surrounded by a branch of laurel and oak, linked. Almost Extremely Fine. Limited.

At the Congress of Verona, held between October and December 1822, the Holy Alliance had agreed to provide the King of Spain with the support requested. After the withdrawal of England, it was France, Prussia, Austria and Russia that formed the Quadruple Alliance that on April 7 and under the command of the Duke of Angouleme entered Spain to restore Ferdinand VII as absolute monarch. This medal, evocative of "the glorious restitution of His Majesty to the enjoyment of the fullness of his sovereign rights", was struck by royal order of February 1824 in the Segovia mint by the acting master engraver Nicolás Bartolomé y Montejo.
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1154 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Proclamation of the monarch in the Peruvian city of Tarma. (Ar. 13.10g / 33mm). 1808. (You Vives 261). Anv: Laureate bust of Ferdinand VII with fleece collar, around legend: FERDINANDUS VII DG HISP ET INDO REX. Rev: Above rampant lion to left, below legend: URRUTIA / NOVEMBER 18 / DE 1808, below flower, around legend: PUBLICAE FIDELITATIS JURAMENTUM TARMAE. Almost Extremely Fine. Marquitas. Strange.
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1155 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Proclamation in Valencia. (Ar.7.21g / 26mm). 1809. Module of 2 Reales. (You Vives 721). Anv: Draped bust of Fernando VII, around legend: A FERNANDO VII REY DE ESP E IND 1809. Rev: Crowned Escudo of Valencia between L crowned, around legend: RENUEVA VAL SU JURAM SEALED WITH HIS BLOOD. Good Very Fine.
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1156 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Daoiz and Velarde. To the Heroes of Independence. (Ae. 62.68g / 45mm). 1808. Engraver: V. González. (You Vives 199). Anv: Busts of Daoiz and Velarde in medallions adorned by olive trees and a sword, below a placard with the legend: A DAOIZ Y VELARDE. Rev: Poster with legend: TO THE HEROES OF INDEPENDENCE IN 1808, behind crossed torches, inside laurea, above legend: TALAVERA MADRID ZARAGOZA, below legend: DANCE SPAIN !! GERONA. Almost Extremely Fine. Several faults in the blank.
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1157 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Restoration of the Constitution of 1812. (Silvered bronze. 71.88 / 50mm). March 7, 1820. Caque and Barre Engravers. (You Vives 337 metal variants). Anv: Laureate head of Fernando VII on the left, around the legend: FERNANDO VII FOR THE G OF GOD AND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE MON KING OF SPAIN AND YND. Rev: Minerva standing to the left carrying spear and shield, uncovering tablets with inscription: CONSTITUCION POLITICA / DE LA MONARQUIA ESPAÑOLA, around the legend: RESTABLISHED BY THE WISDOM OF THE KING AND THE CONSTANCE OF THE NATION, below: MARCH 7, 1820. Good Very Fine.

The popular Constitution of 1812 was proclaimed up to three times. In addition to the one of 12, it was also in 1820 and in a short period in 1836. In this one that concerns us marks the starting gun of the well-known Liberal Triennium and was sworn in by the king, pressured by the social situation of the country, the March 9, 1820. The Constitution established, among other important developments, that sovereignty rested with the nation, not with the king, the separation of powers or indirect universal male suffrage. Only three years later it ceased to have effect, starting the so-called Ominous Decade.
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1158 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Triumph of Vitoria. (Ar.42.47g / 45mm). 1813. Engraver: Sagau. (You Vives 302). Anv: Head of Wellington to the left, around legend: WELLINGTON DUQUE DE CIUDAD RODRIGO. Rev: Victory with helmet, crown and palm advanced to the left on a battlefield, stepping on remains of weapons and banners, in the background, the city and a smoking hill, around legend: TRIUMPH OF VICTORIA, in exergue: POR LA PROV DE CHARCAS / D MAR ROD OLMEDO / YEAR 1813. Good Very Fine. Strange. Scratch cleaning.
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1159 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Year 3 of the Constitution of the Spanish monarchy. (Ae.-silver. 32.70g / 43mm). January 5, 1814. Madrid. (You Vives 313 var). Anv: Crowned Escudo of Madrid on cardboard adorned with garlands, above the legend: YEAR 3 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE SPANISH MONARCHY. Rev: Legend: CAST / THE ENEMY / AND REINTEGRATED / THE NATION ITS / RIGHTS / FOR THE EFFORTS / OF THE PEOPLE, / ENTER THE GOVERNMENT / TRIUMPHANT IN MADRID / JANUARY 5, 1814. Good Very Fine.
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1160 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Wedding of Fernando VII and María Josefa Amalia. (Ar. 53.30g / 38mm). 1819. Tribute to the Basque Provinces. (You Vives 332). Anv: Busts of Fernando VII and María Josefa Amalia on the right, around the legend: FERD VII ET MARIA JOS AMAL HISP IND REG. Rev: Central altar lit, on the right winged figure with a torch and laurel wreath, on the left three female figures with garland, above legend: FAUSTO AUG CANNUB PUBL FELICI PIG, in exergue: oval with three joined hands, on both sides legend: LAS PRO-VINCIAS / BASCON-GADAS / YEAR D-1819. Good Extremely Fine. Cleaned.
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1161 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Wedding of Fernando VII and María Josefa Amalia. (Ae. 42.96g / 38mm). 1819. Tribute to the Basque Provinces. (You Vives 332 metal variant). Anv: Busts of Fernando VII and María Josefa Amalia on the right, around the legend: FERD VII ET MARIA JOS AMAL HISP IND REG. Rev: Central altar lit, on the right winged figure with a torch and laurel wreath, on the left three female figures with garland, above legend: FAUSTO AUG CANNUB PUBL FELICI PIG, in exergue: oval with three joined hands, on both sides legend: LAS PRO-VINCIAS / BASCON-GADAS / YEAR D-1819. Extremely Fine.
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1162 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Reestablishment of the Constitution of 1812. (Ae. 72.82 / 50mm). March 7, 1820. Caque and Barre Engravers. (You Vives 337). Anv: Laureate head of Fernando VII on the left, around the legend: FERNANDO VII FOR THE G OF GOD AND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE MON KING OF SPAIN AND YND. Rev: Minerva standing to the left carrying spear and shield, uncovering tablets with inscription: CONSTITUCION POLITICA / DE LA MONARQUIA ESPAÑOLA, around the legend: RESTABLISHED BY THE WISDOM OF THE KING AND THE CONSTANCE OF THE NATION, below: MARCH 7, 1820. Good Very Fine.
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1163 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). The Awakened Spain. (Gilt bronze. 13.11g / 39mm). 1820. Oval shape. On the obverse allegory of crowned Spain, seated on the left with the book of the Constitution on the reverse bundle of litigation between the shields of Castilla y León. (VQ-14224). Anv: Spain seated on the left carrying the Constitution and laurel wreath, in front crowned hemispheres between columns, on both sides legend: LA ESPAÑA DESPERTADA, below: MDCCCXX. Rev: Beam lictorio between shields of Castilla y León, around legend: THE UNION IS BORN THE FORCE, below legend: TO THE CONSTITUTIONALS. Extremely Fine. Limited
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1164 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Constitution. Irrigation Statement. (Ae. 94.27g / 57mm). 1820. Engraver: JJ Dubois. (You Vives 339). Anv: Laureate head of Ferdinand VII, around legend: FERNANDO VII PLG DE DIOS Y LA CONSTITUCION REY DE LAS ESPAÑAS JULY 9, 1820. Rev: Persephone and Minerva crowning the constitution on a pillar with the columns of Hercules surrounded by a ribbon with the legend: NEC PLUS ULRA, on two globes, around the legend: MONARQUIA LIBERTAD, in exergue: THE CITIZEN RAFAEL / DEL RIEGO. Extremely Fine. Slight mark on the cheek and blow on the edge. Precious and rare specimen.

On January 1, 1820, the so-called pronouncement of Colonel Rafael de Riego took place in the Sevillian town of Las Cabezas de San Juan. The trigger was the refusal of the troops to embark for America, in full effervescence of the independence struggles against the Spanish Monarchy. King Fernando VII, fearful that the situation would spread to other parts of the country, was forced to sign a decree submitting himself to “the general will of the people,” and three days later he finally swore in the Constitution of Cádiz from 1812.

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1165 | Medals

FERNANDO VII (1808-1833). Maria Cristina. Regent (Ae. 73.39g / 51mm). 1833. Engraver: JJ Dubois. Re-minting carried out by the Paris Mint between 1842 and 1845. (JP-363). Anv: Queen's head to the left with high bun, tiara, curly bangs, earrings and pearl necklace, around legend: MARIE CRISTINE REINE REGENTE 1833. Rev: Legend: NEE / LE / XXVII AVRIL / MDCCCVI / MARIE A FERDINAND VII ROI D ESPAGNE ET DES INDES LE XI DECEMBRE MDCCCXXIX. In the song: CUIVRE. Extremely Fine. Slight markings and light tap on the edge.
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1166 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Barcelona. (Ar. 3.55g / 21mm). 1833. Module of 1 real. (Cru. Medals 252). Good Very Fine.
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1167 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Barcelona. (Ar. 5.82g / 26mm). 1833. Module of 2 reales. (Cru. Medalles 251). Good Very Fine/ Very Fine.
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1168 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Jaén. (Ar. 1.47g / 15mm). December 8, 1833. (Cayón 16788). Extremely Fine.
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1169 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Madrid. (Ar. 1.45 / 15mm). October 24, 1833. Module of 1/2 Real. (Cayon 16789). Extremely Fine.
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1170 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Madrid. (Ar. 1.52 / 15mm). October 24, 1833. Module of 1/2 Real. (Cayon 16789). Extremely Fine.
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1171 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Madrid. (Ar. 3.01 / 19mm). October 24, 1833. Module of 1 Real. (H-23). Good Very Fine.
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1172 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Madrid. (Ar. 5.86 / 25mm). October 24, 1833. Module of 2 Reales. (H-21). Good Very Fine
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1173 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Madrid. (Ar. 6.04 / 25mm). October 24, 1833. Module of 2 Reales. Silver gilt. (H-21a). Extremely Fine.
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1174 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Segovia. (Ar. 5.46g / 24mm). 1833. Segovia. In reverse aqueduct with two orders and four arches. (You Vives 758). Almost Extremely Fine.
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1175 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Zaragoza. (Ar. 6.02g / 26mm). 1833. (You Vives 763). Almost Extremely Fine.
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1176 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation in Havana, Cuba. (Ar. 4.12g / 21mm). February 8, 1834. (You Vives 767). Good Very Fine.
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1177 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). To the undefeated Bilbao. (Ae. 31.67g / 41mm). December 25, 1836. Engraver: Leveque. (RAH 577). Almost Extremely Fine. Spots.
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1178 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Visit of the Regent Queen Mª Cristina and Isabel II to the Paris Mint. (Ae. 66.07g / 51mm). 1840. Engraver: Barre. (You Vives 369). Good Very Fine. Minimal marks.
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1179 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Merit in the arts. (Ae. 45.59g / 40mm). 1841. Madrid. Engraver: M. González Sepúlveda. (You Vives 777). Extremely Fine. Brightened.
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1180 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Proclamation of Coming of Age. (Ae. 8.25g / 26mm). 1843. Jubia. (H-7). Good Very Fine.
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1181 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Coming of Age of the Queen. (Ae. 5.09g / 23mm). 1843. Segovia. (You Vives 790 metal variation). Almost Extremely Fine.
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1182 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Return of María Cristina de Borbón to (Ae. 59.07g / 52mm). 1844. Minted by the Barcelona Provincial Council. Engraver: Jubany. (Cru. Medals 549). Extremely Fine. Limited.
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1183 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Return of María Cristina de Borbón. (Ae. 59.07g / 52mm). 1844. Minted by the Barcelona Provincial Council. Engraver: Jubany. (Cru. Medals 549). Extremely Fine. Limited.
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1184 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Return of María Cristina de Borbón. (White metal. 28.07g / 51mm). 1844. Minted by the Barcelona Provincial Council. Single plate. Proof?. Good Very Fine. Very rare. Silver and bronze specimens are known engraved by Jubany and which include on the reverse the scene of Victoria in the chariot on the left.
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1185 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Real Wedding. (Ae. 23.94g / 37mm). 1846. Barcelona. (You Vives 385). Good Extremely Fine.
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1186 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Engineers Regiment. (Ae. 85.53g / 56mm). 1847. Engraver: Pingret. F. (You Vives 387). Extremely Fine.
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1187 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Engineers Regiment. (Ae. 89.25g / 56mm). 1847. Engraver: Pingret. F. (You Vives 387). Extremely Fine.
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1188 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Army Corps of Engineers. (Ae. 95.27g / 57mm). 1847. Pingret engraver. (You Vives 818). Extremely Fine.
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1189 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Inauguration of the Barcelona-Mataró Railway. (Ae. 78.51g / 52mm). 1848. Engravers and design: Lorenzale and Jubany. (RAH-602). Almost Extremely Fine. Beat on the edge.

On October 28, 1848, twenty days after his first trip and for scheduling reasons, the first public-use railway on the peninsula was inaugurated. We specify the peninsula because the first Spanish railway had been put into circulation in 1839 on the island of Cuba, on the Havana-Bejucal section. Even so, the Barcelona-Mataró is considered one of the icons of the beginning of the industrialization process in Spain and was the first step in the extension of the railway network in Spain that continued in the 1950s with the Madrid-Aranjuez line, the Barcelona-Granollers and Xátiva-Valencia among others.
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1190 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Luis José Sartorius. Count of San Luis and Viscount Priego. (Ae.129.62g / 64mm). 1850. Engraver: Bouvet. (VQ 14311). Extremely Fine. Minimal marks.
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1191 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Baldomero Espartero. (White Metal. 115.87g / 62mm). 1855. Engraver: Luiys Dies F. (Vives 798). Almost Extremely Fine. Markings, especially on the reverse, and taps on the graph of the obverse.
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1192 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). To the Duke of Victoria (Espartero). Inauguration of the Zaragoza-Madrid Railway. (Ae. 10.67g / 27mm). May 1856. (National Heritage 683). Extremely Fine. Limited.
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1193 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Agriculture Exhibition. Exhibitor. (Ae. 39.62g / 43mm). 1857. Engraver: CB (Louis Charles Bouvet). (National Heritage 684). Almost Uncirculated.
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1194 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Agriculture Exhibition. (Ae. 39.61g / 43mm). 1857. Madrid. Engraver: Louis Charles Bouvet. In the recorded song Cuivre (Spanish Medals Collection, Vol II, Nº 684). Extremely Fine.
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1195 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Agriculture Exhibition. Exhibitor. (Ae. 40.24g / 43mm). 1857. Madrid. Engraver: CB (Louis Charles Bouvet). In song Cuivre. (National Heritage 684). Good Extremely Fine.

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1196 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Agriculture Exhibition. To the merit. (Ae .. 109.72g / 59mm). 1857. Madrid. Engraver: CB (Louis Charles Bouvet). (You Vives 401). Extremely Fine. Marquitas. Limited.
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1197 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Agriculture Exhibition. To the merit. (Ae.-over-gilt. 106.62g / 59mm). 1857. Madrid. Engraver: CB (Louis Charles Bouvet). (You Vives 401). Very Fine. Limited.
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1198 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Inauguration of the Canal de Isabel II. (Ae. 7.55g / 23mm). June 24, 1858. Madrid. (You Vives 407). Good Very Fine.
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1199 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). Inauguration of the water conduction works to Havana, Cuba. (Ae. 93.88g / 56mm). Oval medal. 1858. Anonymous. (You Vives 409). Almost Extremely Fine. Light tap on the edge.
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1200 | Medals

ISABEL II (1833-1868). War of Africa. Assignment of Real Heritage to help with the expenses of the War in Africa. (Ae. 92.12g / 58mm). 1859. Engraver :. A. Gerbier and Massonet. (You Vives-416). Good Very Fine.
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