Online Coin Auction #49

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


1301 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1874-1885). Centenary of the Creation of the General Staff Corps. (Ae. 89.49g / 55mm). 1910. Engraver: anonymous. (RAH 765). Extremely Fine.
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1302 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). 150th Anniversary of the Real Academy of Sciences and Art. (Ar. 43.54g / 30x48mm). 1914. Barcelona. Engravers: E. Arnau and Hnos Masriera. (Cru. Medals 1129). Extremely Fine.

Founded in the time of Carlos III, in 1764, and with a clear literary vocation in its origins and scientific today, the Real Academy of Sciences and Arts of Barcelona can boast of having had Albert Einstein himself in its spectacular acting hall explaining the foundations of relativity or having the 1869 Billeter astronomical clock in its inventory, which in addition to the time gives the exact position of some planets as well as the earth, the moon and the sun.
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1303 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1916). José Echegaray, Nobel Prize. (Ae. 76.97g / 60mm). 1916. Engraver: Lorenzo Coullaut Valera. (RAH-770). Extremely Fine.
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1304 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). José Echegaray. Commemoration of the Nobel Prize. (Ae. 76.86g / 59mm). 1916. Madrid. Engraver: Lorenzo Coullaut Valera. (National Heritage 1306 metal variation). Uncirculated. Includes non-original case.
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1305 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII. (1875-1931). Antonio Maura and Montaner. (Ae. 24.22g / 40mm). 1917. Almost Extremely Fine. Tap on the edge.
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1306 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Tribute to Doctor Mariano Pardo de Figueroa (Thebussem). (Ae. 50.38g / 49mm). 1918. Engraver: J. Ortells. (National Heritage 1313). Extremely Fine.
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1307 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII. (1875-1931). Tribute to Doctor Mariano Pardo de Figueroa (Thebussem). (Ae. 50.22g / 49mm). 1918. Engraver: J. Ortells. (National Heritage 1313). Almost Extremely Fine.
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1308 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). IV Centenary of the Around the World by Juan Sebastián Elcano 1522-1922. (Ar. 45.95g / 49mm). 1922. Engraver: anonymous. (RAH 778). Good Very Fine. I sing with some notch. Very nice tone.
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1309 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). 50th Anniversary of the Trust Issue of the Bank of Spain 1874-1924. (Ae. 93.13g / 60mm). 1924. Madrid. Engraver: Lorenzo Coullaut Valera. (RAH 781). Good Extremely Fine. Includes case.
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1310 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). 50th Anniversary of the Concession to the Bank of Spain of the issuance of fiat currency. 1874-1924. (Ae. 92.97g / 60mm). 1924. Engraver: Lorenzo Coullaut Valera. (RAH 781). Extremely Fine.
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1311 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). National Exhibition of Spanish Toys. 1924. Engraver: Espinós Gisbert. (Ae. 53.06g / 49mm). Uncirculated. Strange.
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1312 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII. (1875-1931). Real Geographical Society. 510 Anniversary: 1879-1926. . (Ae. 56.49g / 49mm). 1926. Neither RAH nor Patrimonio Naciona mention it. Almost Extremely Fine.Limpiada.
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1313 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Military Decoration of the War of Africa. (Ae. 19.47g / 32mm). 1927. (Pérez Guerra 817a). Good Very Fine.
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1314 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII. A Goya 1828-1928 The Real Academy of San Luis. (Ae. 53.59g / 49mm). 1928. Engravers: M. Faci and Rubio Rosell. Good Very Fine. Marquitas.
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1315 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). International Exhibition. (Ae. 60.09g / 49mm). Barcelona. 1929. Engravers: A. Parera and Ausió. (Cru. Medalles 1260d). Includes original E. Ausió case. Uncirculated.
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1316 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1886-1931). Barcelona International Exhibition. (Ae. 73.77g / 50mm) 1929. Engraver: A. Parera. (National Heritage 1389). Good Very Fine.
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1317 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1886-1931). Barcelona International Exhibition. (Ar. 71.31g / 50mm). 1929. Engraver: A. Parera. (Crusafont 1260). Extremely Fine. Cleaned.
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1318 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Barcelona International Exhibition. Cooperation. (Ae. 27.03g / 35mm). 1929. Engraver: Castells. (Cru. Medalles 1262a). Crown and ribbon separate from the medal. Includes original case of Hijos de B. Castells. Extremely Fine. Limited.
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1319 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Barcelona International Exhibition. Collaboration. (Ae-silver. 41.64g / 35mm). 1929. Engraver: Castells. (Cru. Medalles 1262a). Includes crown, ring and ribbon as well as the original Hijos de B. Castells case. Good Extremely Fine. Limited.

The 1929 Exhibition was the definitive knock for the modernization, especially urban planning, of Barcelona. On May 19 of that year, the king, Alfonso XIII and Queen Victoria Eugenia, after the speech of General Primo de Rivera who was still at the head of the governing military directory, declared the International Exhibition to be inaugurated. The mountain of Montjuic was the main protagonist on this occasion, in the same way that the Parc de la Ciutadella was in the previous one in 1888.

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1320 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Barcelona International Exhibition. Cooperation. (Silver bronze. 41.87g / 35mm). 1929. Engraver: Castells. (Cru. Medalles 1262a). Includes crown, ring and ribbon as well as the original Hijos de B. Castells case. Good Extremely Fine. Limited.
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1321 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Universal Exhibition of Barcelona. (Ae. 27.59g / 38mm). 1929. Engraver: Castells. (Cru. Medalles 1262a) Good Very Fine. Limited.
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1322 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). International Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture, Drawing and Engraving. (Ae. 71.04g / 49mm). 1929. Barcelona. Recorders: A. Parera and E. Ausió. Uncirculated. Includes original E. Ausió case.
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1323 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1874-185). 35mm brass case that includes 17 miniature reproductions of pieces from the Centennial of the Peseta. Set minted in Nuremberg, Germany. Extremely Fine. Rare
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1324 | Medals

ALFONSO XIII (1885-1931). Centenary of the Constitution of Cádiz. (Ar. 15.04g / 28mm). 1812. Good Extremely Fine.
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1325 | Medals

SPANISH STATE. (1939-1975). Commemoration of the date in which the number of one billion minted pieces was reached. (Ae. 17.25g / 35mm). 1946. FNMT. Uncirculated. Scarce without engraving the name.
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1326 | Medals

SPANISH STATE (1939-1975). V Anniversary of the birth of Isabel la Católica 1451-1951. (Ae. 120.98g / 56mm). 1951. Engraver: F. del Pilar. Uncirculated.
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1327 | Medals

SPANISH STATE (1939-1975). Carlos IV. IV Centenary of his death 1558-1958. (Ae. 73.72g / 55mm). 1958. Issued by the FNMT. (National Heritage 1442). Uncirculated.
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1328 | Medals

SPANISH STATE (1939-1975). Set of 2 bronze medals minted by the FNMT in 1966 for Ramón María del Valle Inclán and Ramón Menéndez Pidal. Excellent state of conservation. TO EXAMINE.
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1329 | Medals

SPANISH STATE (1939-1975). Generalissimo Franco (1892-1975). (Ae. 84.80g / 59mm). 1975. Engraver: Armindo Viseu. On the edge of Gravarte-Lisboa-Portugal. 243/1000 (copies). Good Extremely Fine. Limited.
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1330 | Medals

JUAN CARLOS I (1975-2014). Universal Exhibition of Barcelona 1888. Spanish Finance. Barcelona. 1967-1987. (Ae. 119.38g / 60mm). The obverse recreates the original medal of Sola, arnau and Castells from 1888. Uncirculated.
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1331 | Medals

CONTEMPORARY. Burgos. Cid Campeador and Cathedral (Ar. 24.57g / 40mm). PROOF. Includes original case.
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1332 | Medals

Honorable City Council of Granada. (Ae. 65.10g / 49mm). Escudo of the city. Extremely Fine.
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1333 | Medals

SPAIN. Interesting and varied set made up of 46 Spanish medals and insignia from the 19th and 20th centuries. Wide variety of modules, themes as well as materials, highlighting various proclamations and ephemeris. Different states of conservation. TO EXAMINE.
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1334 | Medals

Nice set of 4 bronze medals minted at the end of the 19th century with notable characters from our history: José de Madrazo, José Zorrila, Salustiano de Olozaga and Martínez de la Rosa. Different states of conservation. TO EXAMINE.
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1335 | Medals

Beautiful set consisting of 6 bronze medals from the National Museum of Two Cars. These coins were minted in the last quarter of the 20th century. High degree of conservation in general. No repeated pieces. TO EXAMINE.
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1336 | Medals

CUBA. Official case of the National Bank of Cuba with 3 silver coins of 20 Pesos from 1977 (Ignacio Agramonte, Antonio Maceo and Máximo Gómez). Weight and measure of each coin (Ar. 26.00g / 38mm). Uncirculated. In addition to the case, it includes the certificate of authenticity.
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1337 | Medals

I REPUBLIC. Fedarative Pact. Confidence Currency with a value of 5 Salaries. (Ae. 27.79g / 40mm). 1792. Birmingham. Engraver: Dupre F. The scene on the obverse is loaded with symbolism: Federal Guards offer a revolutionary salute to a female figure representing She sits next to an obelisk and holds a board with the words "CONSTITUTION DES FRANÇAIS". In front of it there is an empty pedestal with a relief of the head of Louis XVI and behind it there is a shield bearing the three Fleurs de Lis of the coat of arms of the French royalty. Below are two crushed documents symbolizing the withdrawal of privileges to the church and the nobility, in the caption: RHONE ET LOIRE DE GARD & DEPARTEMENS DE PARIS. (Maz.145). Good Very Fine.
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1338 | Medals

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, Emperor (1804-1821). Commemoration of the Battle of the Pyramids in Egypt. (Silver bronze. 39.58g / 41mm). July 25, 1798. Engraver: A. Bovy. (Ess. 769). Almost Extremely Fine.
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1339 | Medals

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, Empire (1804-1815). Conquest of Silesia, Poland. (Ae. 29.93g / 40mm). 1807. Design by Vivant Denon and recording by Jean-Bertrand Andrieu. (Bramsen 635). Good Very Fine.
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1340 | Medals

JOSE NAPOLEON (1808-1813). Joseph Napoleon. (La. 6.88g / 49mm). 1808. Unifaz. (Bramsen-724). Extremely Fine.
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1341 | Medals

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, Empire (1804-1815). Withdrawal of the French army from Russia. (Ae. 44.99g / 40mm). 1812. Engraver: Andrieu and Galle. (Bramsen 1168). Good Very Fine. Scratch.

It is hard to believe that until just a year earlier, 1811, Russia and France were allies. The cooling of relations between both nations gave way, after knowing the wishes of Tsar Alexander I to conquer Constantinople and the need to achieve an approach to Great Britain, to the direct confrontation between both superpowers that ended with a disastrous French defeat on Russian soil. On December 14, 1812, the withdrawal of the only twenty-two thousand survivors of that “Grande Armée” was culminated, leaving almost half a million soldiers between deceased and prisoners along the way.
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1342 | Medals

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, Empire (1804-1815). Conseil de Prud´Hommes. (Ar. 14.96g / 33mm). 1813. Rouen. Octagonal medal or jeton. (Bramsen 1312). Good Very Fine.
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1343 | Medals

NAPOLEON III (1852-1870). Napoleon III and Imperatriz Eugenia. Palace of Industry of the Universal Exhibition of Paris. (Ae. 125.05g / 68mm). 1855. Paris. Engraver: Caqué F. (COLLIGNON 1683). Extremely Fine.
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1344 | Medals

FRANCE. Académie Parisienne des Inventeurs Industriels et Exposants. Ville de Paris. (Gold metal. 62.13g / 51mm). 1890. Paris. Recorder: CH. Marey. Extremely Fine.
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1345 | Medals

ENRIQUE III (1574-1589). Henri III (Alexander) crossing the Tigris on horseback galloping to the left. (Ae. 38.15g / 43mm). Late 19th century (1880) re-minting of an original from 1579. Paris. (FMC 122C / A49) Good Extremely Fine.
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1346 | Medals

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, Empire. (1804-1821). Alcala Gate. Commemoration of the entry of the French into Madrid on December 4, 1808. Official re-minting. (Ae. 39.64g / 41mm). Engravers: Andrieau and Benet. Extremely Fine.
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1347 | Medals

Magnificent set consisting of 4 French historical bronze medals of Louis XV (3) and Philip II of Orleans (1). Different states of conservation. TO EXAMINE.
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1348 | Medals

Wonderful set consisting of 8 modern official reacings in bronze pieces of Louis XIII, Louis XIIII, Louis XV, Louis XVI, Napoleon, Napoleon III and a commemorative one on Egypt. Different minters. All medals have an approximate diameter of 40mm. High state of conservation in general. TO EXAMINE
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1349 | Medals

GEORGE IV (1821-1830). Francis Henry Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater. Upon his death. (Ae. 38.48g / 41mm). 1828. Engraver: A. Donadio. (Eimer 1209). Good Very Fine.
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1350 | Medals

URUGUAY. 2000 New Pesos. (Ar. 65.07g / 50mm). 1983. Visit of the Kings of Spain to the RO of Uruguay. (Km # M1). PROOF.
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