Diocletian. Antoninianus. 287-288 d.C. Lugdunum. (Ric-V 2.35). Anv.: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: IOVI CONSER AVGG, Jupiter standing to left, holding thunderbolt in right hand and sceptre in left hand, eagle at foot left; A in right field, SML in exergue. . 3,28 g. VF/Almost VF. Est...50,00.
Maximianus II. Follis. 310 - 311 d.C. Antioch. (Ric-VI 639). Anv.: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS P F AVG, laureate bust right. Rev.: GENIO IMPERATORIS, Genius standing, wearing modius, holding patera from which liquid flows and cornucopiae, altar at feet; ANT in exergue, S in right field, star in left. . 6,83 g. Artificial patina. VF. Est...40,00.
Constantinus I. 1/2 follis. 313 d.C. Uncertain mint. Contemporary imitation of Rome. (Ric-356). Anv.: FL [VAL] CONSTANTINVS [AVG], laureate and cuirassed bust right. Rev.: PACI PERPET, Pax standing facing, head left, holding branch or sistrum? and standard; XII in left field, ΠΠ? in exergue. . 1,61 g. Scarce. Choice F/VF. Est...50,00.
Constans. Centenionalis. 348-350 d.C. Cyzicus. (Ric-VIII 86). Anv.: D N CONSTANS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right, holding globe. Rev.: FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier, with spear in hand, advancing to right with head reverted, leading small figure from hut beneath tree; •SMKЄ in exergue. . 3,72 g. Artificial patina. Almost VF. Est...40,00.
Valentinian II. Maiorina. 378-383 d.C. Antioch. (Ric-IX 40b). Anv.: D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, helmeted, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right, holding spear and shield. Rev.: GLORIA ROMANORVM, emperor standing facing, head to right, on galley steered by Victory seated at helm; wreath in left field, cross in right field, ANTЄ in exergue. . 5,91 g. Artificial patina. VF. Est...40,00.
Independent Emirate. Muhammad I. Dirham. 260 H. Al-Andalus. (Vives-283 var.). . 2,58 g. Two thick rectified pellets on "Ali" on the obverse. We have not found references for this type. We have only found one other example of the same dies, Soler & Llach 1088 (10/15/2015), lot 4217, where this rectification went unnoticed. Very rare. VF. Est...120,00.
Catholic Kings (1474-1504). Double excelente. Sevilla. (Cal-719). (Bautista-2222). Anv.: + : FERNANDVS ⋮ ET : hELISABET : DEI : G : . S between the busts, flanked by four pellets. Rev.: ···· ⋮ SVB ·.VNBRA : ALARVM :TVAR ⋮ ····. . 6,79 g. Welding repaired in the center of the reverse. Cleaned. Choice VF. Est...1500,00.
1590/89 - Extremely rare
Philip II (1556-1598). 8 reales. 1590/89. Sevilla. (Cal-Unlisted). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-A577 var). . 27,24 g. Very clear overdate. Date to the right of the shield. Assayer d square to the left of the shield and in the fourth quadrant of the reverse. Jarabo-Sanahuja doesn't mention this variant with the assayer also on the reverse. We have only found one other similar specimen auctioned in the last 15 years, but without assayer on reverse, that was in 2009 by Hess-Divo. Very rare and possibly unique. VF. Est...1800,00.
Philip III (1598-1621). 2 reales. 1601. Toledo. (C). (Cal-Type 37). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-B692, R3). . 6,85 g. The first time it is offered at public auction. The type shown in the Jarabo-Sanahuja catalogue is OMNIVM, but in this specimen the king's ordinal can be clearly seen, something that should not happen in this type, although there are some cases, particularly in this mint. Very rare. VF. Est...1500,00.
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