Coins

Tetrarchy

MAXIMIAN, Hercules. Medallion. (Ae. 40.99g/41mm). 297-298 AD Rome. Obv: VIRTVS MAXIMIANI AVG. Laureate bust with breastplate with Aegis of Maximian to right carrying a shield decorated by a she-wolf nursing Romulus and Remus, with a horse's head behind. Rev: MONETA AVGG. The three Moneta stand facing left, all three carrying scales and cornucopias. (Cohen 405; BMC Medallions 4; Gnecchi 18). Good Very Fine. Revised obverse field. Very rare.

In the same way that Diocletian did with Jupiter, Maximian appears identified with Hercules in a magnificent portrait of great strength and realism. The intimate association of the person of the ruler with the divine nature of the hero is part of the imperial propaganda program, which found one of its best means of dissemination in coins and medals. This medal does not lack another detail of great symbolic weight: the representation of Rome and its foundation in the images of the she-wolf, Romulus and Remus. On the reverse, and with the representation of the goddess Moneta, we find another scene with a powerful symbolic charge; it seems that the cult of this goddess was established due to the influence of Greek religion and that this was the equivalent of the Greek cult of Mnemosyne. The allegory on the reverse of this medallion is thus linked to the very origins of Roman civilization. It is not the only reference to Greek culture present in this medallion. Back on the obverse we can see in the center of the breastplate the mythological figure of Medusa, probably the most recognized villain in all of Greek mythology, capable of petrifying any living being with her simple gaze.
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Price: 9.000€

Constantinian dynasty

MAXIMIAN. Follis. (Ae. 8.87g/28mm). 305-307 AD Serdica. (ICR 15b). Obv: Laureate bust in consular suit of Maximian with mappa and branch to right, around legend: DN MAXIMIAN FELICISSIMO SEN AVG. Rev: Providentia and Quies facing shelves carrying branch and scepter, including E, in field: SF, in exergue: SMSD, around legend: PROVIDENTIA DEORVM QVIES AVGG. Good Very Fine. Rare specimen. artificial patina.
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Price: 250€

Constantinian dynasty

CONSTANTINE I Follis. 312-313 AD Rome. A/ Laureate bust with cuirass on the left. IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG. R/ Eagle standing left between two vexillum. RIC 350a. oh 4.10g. Good Very Fine/ Very Fine.
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Price: 90€

Constantinian dynasty

CONSTANTINE II. Follis. (Ae. 3.97g/22mm). 351-352 AD Heracleia. (RIC 82). Good Very Fine.
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Price: 60€

Western Roman Empire

HONORIUS. Solid. (Aug. 4.42g/21mm). 395-423 AD Constantinople. (RIC X 1352, listed as R4; Cohen 44). Obv: Diademed, draped and armored bust of Honorius right, around legend: DN HONORIVS PF AVG. Rev: Honorius standing right standing on captive carrying standard and Victoria with laurel wreath, between RM, in exergue: CONOB, around legend: VICTORIA AVGGG. Good Very Fine. Scarce copy.
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Price: 2.000€

Western Roman Empire

HONORIUS. Tremysis. (Au. 1.31g/14mm). 408-420 AD Constantinople. Obv: DN HONORIVS PF AVG. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to the right of Honorius. Rev: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM. Victoria standing cross-legged facing left wearing crown and cruciferous globe. (RIC 212). Good Extremely Fine. Rare and precious specimen.
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Price: 1.200€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Al-Hakam I. Dirham. (Ar. 2.03g/24mm). 193H. Al Andalus. (Vives 93; Frochoso 193.9). Staple perforation. Good Very Fine.
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Price: 30€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Al-Hakam I. Dirham. (Ar. 2.46g/25mm). 197H. Al Andalus. (Vives 101; Frochoso 197.8). Good Very Fine.
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Price: 75€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Al-Hakam I. Dirham. (Ar. 2.13g/25mm). 197H. Al Andalus. (Vives 101; Frochoso 197.4). Good Very Fine. Slight marginal trimming and vintage perforations.
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Price: 35€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Abd al-Rahman II. Dirham. (Ar. 2.13g/26mm). 220H. Al Andalus. (Vives 158; Frochoso 220.7). Quoting Ali on IA Very Fine. Staple and marginal trim.
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Price: 30€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Abd Al-Rahman II. Dirham. (Ar. 2.02g/23mm). 235H. Al Andalus. (Vives 207; Frochoso 235.5). Very Fine.
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Price: 35€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Abd al-Rahman II. Dirham. (Ar. 2.21g/25mm). 237H. Al Andalus. (Vives 213; Frochoso 237.8). Very Fine.
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Price: 45€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Muhammad I. Dirham. (Ar. 1.93g/22mm). 238H. Al Andalus. (Vives 222; Frochoso 238.12). Almost Very Fine.
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Price: 30€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Muhammad I. Dirham. (Ar. 1.95g/23mm). 238H. Al Andalus. (Vives 222; Frochoso 238.3). Very Fine. Two vintage perforations.
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Price: 30€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Muhammad I. Dirham. (Ar. 1.90g/24mm). 238 H. Al-Andalus. (Vives 223; Frochoso 238.10). Almost Very Fine.
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Price: 30€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Muhammad I. Dirham. (Ar. 1.81g/22mm). 238 H. Al-Andalus. (Vives 222; Frochoso 238.11). Almost Very Fine. Vintage drilling.
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Price: 30€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Muhammad I. Dirham. (Ar. 2.34g/25mm). 240H. Al Andalus. (Vives 235; Frochoso 240.12). Quoting Mu'ad in IA Good Very Fine.
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Price: 60€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Muhammad I. Dirham. (Ar. 2.21g/27mm). 24XH. Al Andalus. Marginal cut and oxidation that prevents displaying the unit of the date. Good Very Fine.
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Price: 30€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Muhammad I. Dirham. (Ar. 2.60g/26mm). 248H. Al Andalus. (Vives 256; Frochoso 248). Very Fine.
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Price: 55€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Muhammad I. Dirham. (Ar. 2.70g/28mm). 251 H. Al-Andalus. (Vives 262; Frochoso 251). Good Very Fine. Vintage central perforation.
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Price: 70€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE. Muhammad I. Dirham. 257 H. Al-Andalus. Vives 275 var; Miles 149 var. Ar. 2.99g Patina. Two perforations. Almost Very Fine. Limited.
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Price: 35€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE, Muhammad I. Dirham. (Ar. 2.67g/27mm). 260H. Al Andalus. (Vives 282; Frocoso does not collect this decoration). Good Very Fine.
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Price: 90€

Independent Emirate

INDEPENDENT EMIRATE. Muhammad I. Dirham. 260 H. Al-Andalus. Vives 282 var; Miles 153 var. Ar. 2.55g Center drilling. Good Fine/ Almost Very Fine.
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Price: 30€

Taifas

KINGDOMS OF TAIFAS. Yahya Ibn Ali (Hammudies). Dirham. 412H. Madinat Sabta (Ceuta). V. Does not quote; Tight 82b. Ar. 3.11g. Good Very Fine. Very scarce.
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Price: 275€

Taifas

ALMORAVIDE TAIFAS. Anonymous coinage. 1/2 quirate. Vives 2010; Album 476T; F. Benito de los Mozos V2. Ar. 0.40g Good Very Fine. Limited.
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Price: 70€

Almoravids

ALMORAVIDES. Ali Ibn Yusuf. 1/2 quirate. 500-537 HF Benito de los Mozos Cb47; Leafy 16. Ar. 0.30g Minting vain. Almost Very Fine. Very scarce.
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Price: 75€

Almoravids

ALMORAVIDES. Ali Ibn Yusuf. 1/2 quirate. 500-537 H. Delgado plates p. 106-35d; F. Benito de los Mozos Ca29 var. Ar. 0.39g Very Fine. Limited.
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Price: 40€

Almoravids

ALMORAVIDES. Ali Ibn Yusuf. 1/2 quirate. 500-537 H. Delgado plates p. 106-35d; F. Benito de los Mozos Ca29. Ar. 0.50g Good Very Fine. Limited.
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Price: 40€

Almoravids

ALMORAVIDES. Ali Ibn Yusuf. Dinar. 518 H. Al-Mariya (Almería). Vives 1649; Hazard 286. Au. 3.99g Almost Extremely Fine.
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Price: 1.000€

Almoravids

ALMORAVIDES, Ali Ben Yusuf and the Emir Sir. Dinar. (Au. 4.13g/26mm). 530H. Al-Mariya (Almeria). (Vives 1750; Hazard 357). Extremely Fine. Nice specimen, scarce like that.
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Price: 1.200€
Ex colección Silda
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Almoravids

ALMORAVIDE TAIFAS. Muhammad ibn Sad (Ibn Mardanish). Mursiya (Murcia). Dinar. (Au. 3.86g/26mm). 547H. (You Vives No quote). The IIA belongs to Vives 1933 and the IA to Vives 1940. Good Very Fine. Slight repaint. According to our sources, this copy is unpublished. Former Silda collection.
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Price: 2.250€
Ex colección Silda
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Almoravids

ALMORAVIDE TAIFAS. Muhammad ibn Sad (Ibn Mardanish), on behalf of the Abbasid Imam. Mursiya (Murcia). Dinar. (Au. 3.89g/25mm). 547H. (Vives 1941). Almost Extremely Fine. Weird. Former Silda collection.
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Price: 2.550€

Other islamic coinage

ANTI-PILLOWS. Dirham. In the last line of the IIA appears, instead of al-Mahdi, the mention of the Koran (The Koran is our Imam). Hazard 1145; Medina 205. Ar. 0.83g Almost Very Fine.
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Price: 45€

Other islamic coinage

ABASID CALIPHATE. Dirham (Ar. 2.59g/25mm). 17XH. Al-Abbasiya. Al-Rashid. Quoting Yazid in IIA. Very Fine. Oxidation in part of the mint and date. Very scarce.
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Price: 35€

Other islamic coinage

FATIMIDAE, Al-Hakim (996-1021). Dirham fraction. (Ar. 0.62g/14mm). Date not visible. (Album 711F). Very Fine. Missing blank.
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Price: 80€

Medieval coins

SUNYER I. Diner. (911-947) Comtats of Barcelona-Ausona and Girona. Cru.CG 1813. Ar. 0.59g Drilling. Very Fine. Weird.
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Price: 450€

Medieval coins

ALFONSO X. Money. (1252-1284). Lion. AB 267. See. 0.75g. Almost Very Fine.
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Price: 25€
Ex Colección Ramón Muntaner. Aureo & Calicó 471, 2014.
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Medieval coins

FREDERIC III OF SICILY. Pyrral. (1296-1337). Sicily. A/ Legend: + FRIDICVS / D´I / GRA / REX / SICIE, Legend provided by three points. R/ Legend: + DVC ´: APVL´ PRINCIPAT ´: CAPVE. Cru.VS 566; Cru.CG 2554; Varesi 184. Ar. 2.97g Almost Very Fine.
Former Aureo & Calicó 259, Ramón Muntaner Collection. Lot 471. 04-24-2014.
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Price: 100€

Medieval coins

CARLOS the Bad (1349-1387). Gross. (Ar. 3.41g/30mm). Navarre. (Cru.VS 233 var). Obv: Bust crowned from the front, around it legend: NAVARRE REX, in the outer border fleurs-de-lys. Rev: Kicked cross, around legend: KAROLVS DEI GRA/DNS MAIVTOR N TIMEBO CEAC MICHI HOMO. Almost Extremely Fine. Rare specimen and more so.

From a numismatic point of view, Carlos II of Navarre, nicknamed "El Malo", has gone down in history as one of the most famous counterfeiters of medieval coins. It is not strange that in a situation of special economic difficulty, one resorts to the minting of necessity coins, to the imitation of types or to the formula of lowering the silver content of the coin as a means to obtain greater benefits for the treasury. From 1350 this last practice became common both in its Normandy territories and in the kingdom of Navarre. In principle, those known as thick (gros) tornese were coined, but from 1380 they presented the iconographic novelty of replacing the tornés castle by the frontal bust of the monarch (of clear English inspiration). As quoted by Miguel Ibáñez Artica: "Once again we will witness a plummeting of the law of the coin that begins with 83.3% in silver to end with 50% in 1386. The same monarch is aware of the breach produced in the coin and in the minting order, mention is made of the scandal produced and the shame suffered by the king himself forced to carry out such issues. Thanks to this devaluation, Carlos II obtained in a year and a half the not inconsiderable amount of 30,000 pounds of benefits."
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Price: 1.800€

Medieval coins

PETER I (1350-1368). Real (Ar. 3.51g/25mm). Burgos. (FAB-378; Imperatrix P1:12.35). Obv: P crowned and around circular legend in two lines: DOMINVS MICHI ADIVTOR ET EGO DISPICIAM INIMICOS MEOS. Rev: Quartering of castles and rampant lions to the left within a four-limb groove, below B, around legend: PETRVS REX CASTELLE E LEGIONIS. Good Extremely Fine. Scarce specimen in this spectacular quality.
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Price: 900€

Medieval coins

JUAN I. 1/2 White of the Agnus Dei. (1379-1390). Sevilla. AB 562. Ve. 0.69g. Almost Very Fine. Limited. Ex. Aureo 03-01-2000 Nº1392.
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Price: 40€

Catholic Kings

CARLOS V (1516-1556). Duchy. (Au. 3.44g/22mm). S/D Naples. (MIR 128; Pannuti-Riccio 6). Very Fine. Coinage bays. Very rare specimen. Carlos I of Spain, V of Germany but also, although less well known, IV of Naples coined this magnificent Duchy during the first cuarto of the 16th century. This is a piece where the symbology is present at all times, highlighting the imperial legend King of Romans on the obverse and the heraldry on the reverse, directly inherited from Ferdinand the Catholic, as King of Naples, to which only the eagle has been added. bicéfala and the shield of the Austrias in the chest of the same one. In addition, the same legend on the reverse stands out for the novel allusion to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, a title that encompassed the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily.
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Price: 4.500€

Catholic Kings

REYES CATOLICOS (1474-1504). White. (Ae. 1.27g/18mm). S/D. Sevilla. (Cal-2019-46). Stars on reverse. Almost Very Fine.
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Price: 25€

The Austria's house

PHILIP II. 1/2 Pug. S/D Naples IAF/CI. Vti-302; Look 185.1; Pannuti-Riccio 45a. Ar. 1.08g Almost Very Fine. Limited.
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Price: 50€

The Austria's house

PHILIP III. 1/2 Pug. S/D Naples G. Vti-No citation; Look 216.2; Pannuti-Riccio No citation. Ar. 1.34g Good Very Fine.
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Price: 75€

The Austria's house

PHILIP III (1598-1621). Diner (Ae. 0.62g/13mm). 162(sic). Barcelona. (Cal-2019-1). Fine
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Price: 20€

The Austria's house

PHILIP IV. 1 Croat. 1637. Barcelona. Cal-978; Cru.CG 4414e; Badia 1057. Ar. 2.43g Patina. Good Very Fine. Scarce like that.
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Price: 150€

The Austria's house

PHILIP IV. 1 Croat. 1638. Barcelona. Cal-980; Cru.CG 4414i. Ar. 2.94g Good Very Fine. Limited.
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Price: 150€

The Austria's house

PHILIP IV. 1 Divuitè-Eighteenth. 1640. Valencia. Value 8 large. Cal-1104; Cru.CG 4434f. Ar. 1.96g Very Fine. Weird.
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Price: 450€

The Austria's house

PHILIP IV. 8 Wonders. 1661. Sevilla R. False period. JS page 475. Ae. 1.70g. Very Fine.
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Price: 20€