Moneta's Temple and Gallery en-us http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost Sat, 27 Apr 2024 15:37:38 -0400 PhotoPost Pro 7.0 60 Spain - Civil War Euzkadi or Viscayan Rep 2 Peseta 1937 http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3385&title=spaincivil-war-euzkadi-or-viscayan-rep-2-peseta-1937&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3385&amp;title=spaincivil-war-euzkadi-or-viscayan-rep-2-peseta-1937&amp;cat=581"><img title="SP_Eukadi_2P_1937.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/SP_Eukadi_2P_1937.jpg" alt="SP_Eukadi_2P_1937.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: This is a nice BU example. Euzkadi and two other Basque provinces formed the Viscayan Republic when they declared autonomy in October 1936. The coins featured a nice rendition of Miss Liberty. The 1 &amp; 2 Pesetas were struck in Brussels, Belgium. This 2 P. had 6 M struck Moneta Fri, 07 Jan 2022 22:19:44 -0500 Spain - Civil War Menorca 1 Peseta 1937 http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3384&title=spaincivil-war-menorca-1-peseta-1937&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3384&amp;title=spaincivil-war-menorca-1-peseta-1937&amp;cat=581"><img title="SP_Menorca_1P_1937.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/SP_Menorca_1P_1937.jpg" alt="SP_Menorca_1P_1937.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: Spanish Civil War issue from Menorca. Menorca or Minorca is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea belonging to Spain. Its name derives from its size, contrasting it with nearby Mallorca. Its largest city and capital is Mahón, situated on the island's eastern side, although Menorca is not a province and forms a political union with the other islands in the archipelago. [Wikipedia] Their isolation during the war forced then to issued their own coinage. The 1 Peseta had 37 k minted. Moneta Fri, 07 Jan 2022 22:07:30 -0500 Spain - Ferdinand &amp; Isabella ~1474 - Blanca http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3023&title=spainferdinand26amp-3b-isabella7e1474blanca&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3023&amp;title=spainferdinand26amp-3b-isabella7e1474blanca&amp;cat=581"><img title="SP_CathKings_2_blanca1474.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/SP_CathKings_2_blanca1474.jpg" alt="SP_CathKings_2_blanca1474.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: +FERNANDV(S ET ELIS) or similar, much off-flan. crowned calligraphic 'F' monogram of Ferdinand II; pellets in fields left and right and lower field between legs of 'F' monogram. Catholic Monarchs. Calico e Trigo, type 213, Cf. 486-492. Cuenca mint. 19.84 mm .65g. 8h (tentative description, more research required) OB lettering: + FERNANDVS: ET: ELISABET:; Rx: Crowned monogram of Isabella I of Castile with marks in beaded circle. Legend around. Lettering: + REX: ET: REGINA: CAST: LEGI Blancas with this design were minted not only by Ferdinand II and Isabella I, but also by Charles V. The difference is the mark of the official. Moneta Mon, 27 May 2019 16:43:36 -0400 Spain - Millennium 1500 Pesetas http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2821&title=spainmillennium-1500-pesetas&cat=629 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2821&amp;title=spainmillennium-1500-pesetas&amp;cat=629"><img title="Mil_Spain.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/629/thumbs/Mil_Spain.jpg" alt="Mil_Spain.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: Juan Carlos I with suited astronaut above the Earth and Columbus' three ships below. 50k were struck. Moneta Sun, 26 Aug 2018 21:05:25 -0400 Spain - Ferdinand and Isabella - Double Excelentes http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2798&title=spainferdinand-and-isabelladouble-excelentes&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2798&amp;title=spainferdinand-and-isabelladouble-excelentes&amp;cat=581"><img title="SP_FerdandIsabella_2Exelentes2.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/SP_FerdandIsabella_2Exelentes2.jpg" alt="SP_FerdandIsabella_2Exelentes2.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: Double Excelente (post.1497), Sevilla. Ø 30 mm; 6.96 g. Obv.: + FERNANDVS·ET·ELISABET·DEI·GRATIA·: Ferdinand and Isabella, crowned and face to face. Ermine with dots (assayers mark) above and &quot;S&quot; (Seville) is the mintmark located between the monarchs' chests. Rev.: SVB·VNBRA·ALARVN·TVARVM·PROT· &quot;sub umbra alarum tuarum protege nos&quot; = &quot;In the shadow of the wings take us under your protection&quot;; haloed eagle of the evangelist John behind the crowned coat of arms. Here the eagle does not hold the arms in its claws, as on other 2 Excelentes issues, of which there are many types and varieties. The Coat of Arms, post 1497, is now newly combined and represents the kingly possessions of both Catholic Monarchs: Castile - León | Aragón - Sicily, and below a pomegranate representing newly freed Granada (1492). The well known image of the royal couple facing each other and the united coats of arms on the reverse indicates the firm intention to unite the kingdoms of Castile and Aragón. Special Exelentes issues of values up to 50 excelentes were also minted and are very rare . The image of the obverse became very popular and was copied by other royal couples: by Philip II &amp; Mary Tudor, by Francis II &amp; Maria Stuart and by Albert &amp; Isabel, governors of the Spanish Netherlands. This era generally recognized as the time when the Middle Ages are fading and the Modern Era begins, and coincides with the Age of Discovery. Coin engraving was more advanced and seeking better portrait details. The engraver tried for an individual representation, but did not achieve recognizability. Please see the NEXT image of the same coin with a different lighting scheme. Moneta Sun, 03 Jun 2018 17:26:42 -0400 Spain - Ferdinand &amp; Isabella - Double Exelentes http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2797&title=spainferdinand26amp-3b-isabelladouble-exelentes&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2797&amp;title=spainferdinand26amp-3b-isabelladouble-exelentes&amp;cat=581"><img title="SP_FerdandIsabella_2Exelentes.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/SP_FerdandIsabella_2Exelentes.jpg" alt="SP_FerdandIsabella_2Exelentes.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: Double Excelente (post.1497), Sevilla. Ø 30 mm; 6.96 g. Obv.: + FERNANDVS·ET·ELISABET·DEI·GRATIA·: Ferdinand and Isabella, crowned and face to face. Ermine with dots (assayers mark) above and &quot;S&quot; (Seville) is the mintmark located between the monarchs' chests. Rev.: SVB·VNBRA·ALARVN·TVARVM·PROT· &quot;sub umbra alarum tuarum protege nos&quot; = &quot;In the shadow of the wings take us under your protection&quot;; haloed eagle of the evangelist John behind the crowned coat of arms. Here the eagle does not hold the arms in its claws, as on other 2 Excelentes issues, of which there are many types and varieties. The Coat of Arms, post 1497, is now newly combined and represents the kingly possessions of both Catholic Monarchs: Castile - León | Aragón - Sicily, and below a pomegranate representing newly freed Granada (1492). The well known image of the royal couple facing each other and the united coats of arms on the reverse indicates the firm intention to unite the kingdoms of Castile and Aragón. Special Exelentes issues of values up to 50 excelentes were also minted and are very rare . The image of the obverse became very popular and was copied by other royal couples: by Philip II &amp; Mary Tudor, by Francis II &amp; Maria Stuart and by Albert &amp; Isabel, governors of the Spanish Netherlands. This era generally recognized as the time when the Middle Ages are fading and the Modern Era begins, and coincides with the Age of Discovery. Coin engraving was more advanced and seeking better portrait details. The engraver tried for an individual representation, but did not achieve recognizability. Please see the previous image of the same coin with a different lighting scheme. Moneta Sun, 03 Jun 2018 17:19:33 -0400 Spain - Ferdinand &amp; Isabella 1 Real http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2772&title=spainferdinand26amp-3b-isabella-1-real&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2772&amp;title=spainferdinand26amp-3b-isabella-1-real&amp;cat=581"><img title="SP_CathMonarchs_1R_pxII.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/SP_CathMonarchs_1R_pxII.jpg" alt="SP_CathMonarchs_1R_pxII.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: Ferdinand and Isabella (ND 1474 - 1504) - 1 silver Real minted in Seville. The coin appears to retain an original patina, is well struck with little clipping and still showing full legends. Mass is 3.05 g and 25mm. The Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II &amp; Isabella I were highly influential on the history of Spain and the world. Ferdinand was king of Aragon while Isabella was the Queen of Castile. Their union in marriage, and as shared monarchs of Spain, essentially united the kingdoms into a unified Spain although the two were actually governed separately. The symbolism of this unity is expressed on both sides of this coin. The obverse, shown in reverse order here, shows their Coat of Arms, what's not seen on the coin is their motto &quot;'tanto monta', (&quot;as much one as the other&quot;). the outer legend here is : FERNANDVS ET A ELISABET:D The reverse features the symbol of Ferdinand II as a double yoke of the type used for oxen, as in two monarchs working together. For Isabella we see a bundle of arrows, not dissimilar to a fasces. The outer legend is: + REX : ET : REGINA : CAST : LEGION : ARAGO : the meaning being KING and Queen of Castile and Aragon. For more info on the coin types of Ferdinand &amp; Isabella visit this : http://www.coingallery.de/KarlV/Catolicos_E.htm For a general history see Revolvy at this : https://www.revolvy.com/topic/Catholic+Monarchs Moneta Sun, 25 Mar 2018 19:06:45 -0400 Spain - Ferdinand &amp; Isabella - Blanca, 1474 - 1504 http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2769&title=spainferdinand26amp-3b-isabellablanca-2c-14741504&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2769&amp;title=spainferdinand26amp-3b-isabellablanca-2c-14741504&amp;cat=581"><img title="SP_CathKings_blanca1474.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/SP_CathKings_blanca1474.jpg" alt="SP_CathKings_blanca1474.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: +FERNANDV(S ET ELIS) or similar, much off-flan. crowned calligraphic 'F' monogram of Ferdinand II; pellets in fields left and right and lower field between legs of 'F' monogram. Calico e Trigo, type 213, Cf. 486-492. Segovia mint. 19.84 mm .65g. 8h. Catholic Monarchs. The following describes an ideal piece with legible inscription: OB lettering: + FERNANDVS: ET: ELISABET:; Rx: Crowned monogram of Isabella I of Castile with marks in beaded circle. Legend around. Lettering: + REX: ET: REGINA: CAST: LEGI Blancas with this design were minted not only by Ferdinand II and Isabella I, but also by Charles V. The difference is the mark of the official. Moneta Sun, 18 Mar 2018 21:12:56 -0400 Spanish Civil War - FAKE postage type http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2112&title=spanish-civil-warfake-postage-type&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2112&amp;title=spanish-civil-warfake-postage-type&amp;cat=581"><img title="SpainCW30stamp.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/SpainCW30stamp.jpg" alt="SpainCW30stamp.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: A rush purchase led me to buy this fake before I did the research, it was cheap and so was I. Spanish 30 Centavo (scarlet) which I presume to be real on a fake cardboard similar to authentic pieces. It's obviously in too great of shape to be authentic. Presented here as a lesson learned and a chance to post this monograph on the series. Spanish Civil War Postage Stamp emergency coins article: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lt2ekngy3dwfrpr/SCWpostage.pdf?dl=0 Moneta Sun, 22 Mar 2015 21:45:30 -0400 Naples - Ferdinand of Aragon http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2799&title=naplesferdinand-of-aragon&cat=800 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2799&amp;title=naplesferdinand-of-aragon&amp;cat=800"><img title="Italy_Ferd_Naples.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/800/thumbs/Italy_Ferd_Naples.jpg" alt="Italy_Ferd_Naples.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: Italy - Naples (1458- 1494) AR Coronato of Ferdinand of Aragon (of Ferdinand and Isabella &amp; Columbus fame). He had his own Kingdom of Aragon before his marriage to Isabella. This is a classic Renaissance portrait coin. Crowned bust of Ferdinand &quot;C&quot; behind. Rx: Large Cross as it has been depicted on the sails of Columbus. VF+ with slight flan clip. Rosenblum sale #34 E, Lot# 510 (Nov '04). B# 1673; C&amp;C #1270. Ferdinando I d’Aragona (1458-1494), Coronato, Napoli, AR, (g 3,91, 26 mm). + FERDINANDVS:D:G:R⋅SICIL:IER⋅, striped cross, below C, Rv. :CORONATVS:QA:LEGITME:CERT:, bust of king r., wearing crown; at l. C. MIR 68/12; Pannuti-Riccio 15m. Old cabinet tone. good very fine. Moneta Sun, 26 Oct 2014 19:38:49 -0400 First New World Coin! http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=1769&title=first-new-world-coin-21&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=1769&amp;title=first-new-world-coin-21&amp;cat=581"><img title="SP_Dom_Jam1519.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/SP_Dom_Jam1519.jpg" alt="SP_Dom_Jam1519.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: Seeking information - no references available to me currently. Spain 4 Maravedis - 1519. Struck for use in Santo Domingo and subsequently counter-struck with ANCHOR symbol for use in Jamaica. Supposedly the, or one of, the first coins struck exclusively for use in the New World. Seville Spain mint. Las Monedas Espanolas Dell 411 # 2834; Cayon Moneta Fri, 10 Jan 2014 14:51:36 -0500 Spanish Civil War - Asturias &amp; Leon Guernica http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=259&title=spanish-civil-warasturias26amp-3b-leon-guernica&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=259&amp;title=spanish-civil-warasturias26amp-3b-leon-guernica&amp;cat=581"><img title="Guernica.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/Guernica.jpg" alt="Guernica.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: Republican Zone of Asturias &amp; Leon in the north of Spain, it was minted in the famous town of Guernica. Pablo Picasso painted a huge and famous painting of his impressions of the devastating destruction and death brought upon the town by the Nazis and the JU-88 Stuka dive bombers. (Please check the Gallery area for a glance at this striking painting). This interesting period of history, with socialists (Republicans) battling nationalists (Loyalists), was a precursor to World War II. This is accentuated by fact that Nazi Germany participated in the conflict and used the experience and weapons testing as a way to help prepare their planned Blitzkreig (lightning war, with a total commitment of massive &amp; varied forces) for attacks across Europe. I would like to invite experts in this specialty to provide opinion on the authenticity of the examples of the series presented here. Minted in Guernica with a mintage of 100K, it is very scarce in this reddish UNC condition. Follow this link to the Moneta Library for an extensive illustrated article on Spanish Civil War Coins and Tokens: Spanish Civil War Coins - Horvitz: http://snk.to/f-c71my9ic Moneta Sun, 29 Jan 2006 14:21:39 -0500 Spanish Civil War - Asturias &amp; Leon http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=258&title=spanish-civil-warasturias26amp-3b-leon&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=258&amp;title=spanish-civil-warasturias26amp-3b-leon&amp;cat=581"><img title="Gijon2.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/Gijon2.jpg" alt="Gijon2.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: Republican Zone of Asturias &amp; Leon in the north of Spain. This interesting period of history, with socialists (Republicans) battling nationalists (Loyalists), was a precursor to World War II. This is accentuated by fact that Nazi Germany participated in the conflict and used the experience and weapons testing as a way to help prepare their planned Blitzkreig (lightning war, with a total commitment of massive &amp; varied forces) for attacks across Europe. I would like to invite experts in this specialty to provide opinion on the authenticity of the examples of the series presented here. Listed as having varieties in the leaves; there are 2 in the Museum and the metal, fabric, and detail appears to be different. If these were counterfeited then I would have to say that I suspect this one over the other, that is in VF condition (8 gm). Large, 400K mintage of Gijon. Follow this link to the Moneta Library for an extensive illustrated article on Spanish Civil War Coins and Tokens: Spanish Civil War Coins - Horvitz: http://snk.to/f-c71my9ic<br /><br />1 comment Moneta Sun, 29 Jan 2006 14:00:05 -0500 Spanish Civil War - Asturias &amp; Leon, Gijon http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=257&title=spanish-civil-warasturias26amp-3b-leon-2c-gijon&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=257&amp;title=spanish-civil-warasturias26amp-3b-leon-2c-gijon&amp;cat=581"><img title="Gijon.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/Gijon.jpg" alt="Gijon.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: Republican Zone of Asturias &amp; Leon in the north of Spain. This interesting period of history, with socialists (Republicans) battling nationalists (Loyalists), was a precursor to World War II. This is accentuated by fact that Nazi Germany participated in the conflict and used the experience and weapons testing as a way to help prepare their planned Blitzkreig (lightning war, with a total commitment of massive &amp; varied forces) for attacks across Europe. I would like to invite experts in this specialty to provide opinion on the authenticity of the examples of the series presented here. Plain edge, little wear, struck at Gijon. Follow this link to the Moneta Library for an extensive illustrated article on Spanish Civil War Coins and Tokens: Spanish Civil War Coins - Horvitz: http://snk.to/f-c71my9ic Moneta Sun, 29 Jan 2006 13:43:59 -0500 Spanish Civil War - Santander, Palencia, &amp; Burgos http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=256&title=spanish-civil-warsantander-2c-palencia-2c26amp-3b-burgos&cat=581 <a href="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=256&amp;title=spanish-civil-warsantander-2c-palencia-2c26amp-3b-burgos&amp;cat=581"><img title="Burgos.jpg" border="0" src="http://www.moneta-coins.com/photopost/data/581/thumbs/Burgos.jpg" alt="Burgos.jpg" /></a><br /><br />by: Moneta<br /><br />Description: Republican Zone of Santander, Palencia, &amp; Burgos in the north of Spain. This interesting period of history, with socialists (Republicans) battling nationalists (Loyalists), was a precursor to World War II. This is accentuated by fact that Nazi Germany participated in the conflict and used the experience and weapons testing as a way to help prepare their planned Blitzkreig (lightning war, with a total commitment of massive &amp; varied forces) for attacks across Europe. I would like to invite experts in this specialty to provide opinion on the authenticity of the examples of the series presented here. Uneven toning but as pronounced as the scan indicates, lightly reeded, no wear or distractions. Unusual stepped design on the Rx. Follow this link to the Moneta Library for an extensive illustrated article on Spanish Civil War Coins and Tokens: Spanish Civil War Coins - Horvitz: http://snk.to/f-c71my9ic Moneta Sun, 29 Jan 2006 13:31:18 -0500