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Galba. Aureus. 68-69 AD. Rome. (Ric-I 222 (R3)). (Calicó-518). Anv.: IMP SER GALBA CAESAR AVG. Laureate and draped bust to right. Rev.: VIR-TVS. Virtus nude, standing, facing, holding sword and spear. Au. 6,96 g. Despite its wear, this is an extremely rare specimen, of which we have located only two examples auctioned in the last 20 years. Almost VF/Choice F. Est...7000,00.

Starting bid

5.000 €

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Juan de Gante - Imperatrix Plate

Kingdom of Castille and Leon. Juan de Gante, Duke of Lancaster (1371-1387). 1 real. No mint mark. (Bautista-711). (Imperatrix-JL:1.3, Plate coin). Anv.: + DEVS IVDICIVM TVV(M) REGID / A ET JUSTICIAM. IL coronadas. Rev.: + IVSTICIAM TVAM FILIE REGIS. Cuartelado de castillos y leones con rosetas en sus extremos. Ag. 3,07 g.

Legends separated by rosettes on the obverse and by double saltire crosses on the reverse. Of the highest rarity and numismatic importance.

It may be a striking from a traveling mint, likely in Galicia following its invasion by John of Lancaster himself after his landing in La Coruña.

The obverse legend is inspired by Psalm LXXI “ad Salomonem”: “God grants your judgment to the King and your justice to the daughter of the king,” a clear allusion to John of Gaunt and his wife Constance, daughter of Peter I.

This same specimen is referenced in the specialized online catalog Imperatrix
. Choice VF. Est...15000,00.

Starting bid

7.000 €

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A few specimens known

Elizabeth II (1833-1868). 2 escudos. 1865. Madrid. (Cal-645). Ag. 25,88 g. Nicks on edge. Extremely rare. A few specimens known. Choice VF. Est...7000,00.

Starting bid

3.000 €

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