Imperatrix, Plate Coin
Kingdom of Castille and Leon. Fernando II (1157-1188). Dinero. Toledo. (Bautista-269, as Alfonso VIII). (Imperatrix-F2:13.4, Plate Coin). Anv.: AИFVS REX. Bust of the young King without a crown, to the right. Rev.: TOLETVA. Bust of the crowned King, to the right, holding a sword. . 0,99 g. Minted during the guardianship of his nephew Alfonso VIII. A good sample. Very scarce, even more in this grade. Almost XF/XF. Est...800,00.
Phrygia. Apameia. AE 23. 100-50 BC. Attalos and Bianoros magistrates. (Sng Cop-165/6). (SNG von Aulock-3468). (Bmc-54). Anv.: Bust of Athena right, wearing high-crested Corinthian helmet. Rev.: Eagle alighting on base with maeander pattern, flanked by caps of the Dioskouroi; ATTAΛOY-BIANOPOΣ in two lines below. . 8,03 g. VF. Est...90,00.
L and 4-spoke star
Kingdom of Castille and Leon. Sancho IV (1284-1295). Cornado. Leon. (Bautista-Unlisted). (Imperatrix-Unlisted). . 0,74 g. L and 4-spoke star above the central stem. The stars accompanying this emission generally have 6 spokes; however, this one clearly shows 4 spokes, resembling a cross. We rule out the possibility that this is a common developing star, as the horizontal crossbar does not match the arrangement of the others. We have not found other similar specimens. Very rare and probably unlisted. VF. Est...100,00.
"R" instead of "REX"
Kingdom of Castille and Leon. Pedro I (1350-1368). 1 real. Sevilla. (Bautista-528 var.). Anv.: + DOMINVS : MIChI : ADIVTOR : ET : EGO D / ISPICIAM : INIMICOS : MEO :. Rev.: + PETRVS : R : CASTELLE: E LEGIONIS : E : . . 3,51 g. S below the quarters. The second letter I of DISPICIAM is rectified over an A. The title "REX" on the reverse is represented only by an R, the first time we've seen it. Very rare. Choice VF. Est...400,00.
Kingdom of Castille and Leon. Pedro I (1350-1368). 1 real. Coruña. (Bautista-529.1 var.). (Imperatrix-P1:12.82/3 var.). Anv.: DOMINVS : MIChI : ADIVTOR : ET : EGO : D / ISPICIAM : INIMICOS : ME : . Rev.: + PETRVS : REX : CASTELLE : ET : LEGIONE : . . 3,21 g. Blade under the crowned P. Scallop at the lower end of the vertical axis and blades or triskeles at the ends remaining of the axis. Rare. VF. Est...600,00.
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