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Lot 1351 - Ferdinand I of Navarra
Kingdom of Navarre. Ferdinand I of Navarre (1512-1516). Double ducat. Navarre. (Ros-4.1.3, plate coin). (Tauler–715, plate coin). (Cal-129, plate coin). Anv.: + FERNANDVS : D : G : R : NAVARRE : ET : AR. Crowned bust on the right. Rev.: + SIT : NOMEN : DOMIN : BENEDICTVN : ES. Shield of Navarra crowned and framed that does not cut the legend. Au. 6,95 g. Minor scratch on obverse. Extremely rare. Ex Caballero de las Yndias (22/10/2009), lot 1667. Almost XF.
Lot 1033 - Pedro el de Huesca
Kingdom of Navarre and Aragon. Pedro el de Huesca (1094-1104). Dinero. Monzón (Huesca). (Ros-3.5.2, Plate coin). Anv.: ︙PETRVS · SANCII. Head to right. Rev.: MON – S˙ON. Tree topped by a cross, with two branches that start from the base. Bi. 1,03 g. Dot between “S” and “O”. Probably the best example known. Extremely rare. Almost XF.
Lote 1034 - Pedro el de Huesca
Kingdom of Navarre and Aragon. Pedro el de Huesca (1094-1104). Dinero. Jaca (Huesca). (Ros-3.5.8). (Cru V.S–213). Anv.: ︙PETRVS · REX. Bust to left. Rev.: ARA-GON. Tree topped by a cross, with two branches that start from the base. Bi. 0,81 g. Attractive. Scarce, even more in this grade. Almost XF.
Lot 1192 - Charles II, the Bad
Kingdom of Navarre. Charles II, the Bad (1349-1387). Real d´or (Ducat). Navarre. (Ros-3.14.2). (Duplessy–42). Anv.: KROLVS : DEI : GRA – NAVRORV : REX. Crowned king standing head-on, carrying scepter with fleur-de-lis, under a Gothic canopy. Rev.: XPC (: VINC)IT : XPC : REGNAT : XPC IMPERAT. Flowered cross, cantoned with four fleurs-de-lys inside a lobuled with sixteen arches. Au. 3,53 g. Extremely rare. XF.
Lot 1245 - Charles III, The Nobleman
Kingdom of Navarre. Charles III, The Nobleman (1387-1425). Gros. Navarre. ¿Estella?. (Ros-3.15.1). (Cru V.S–251). Anv.: + K : DEI : GRA : NAVARRE : REX. Cross, with royal crowns in the interior quarters. Rev.: COMES : EBROISCENSIS. Crowned shield of Navarra. Ag. 3,31 g. The legend mentions the title of Count of Evreux. Narrow shield. Very attractive. Extremely rare. Almost XF.
Lot 1312 - Francisco Febo
Kingdom of Navarre. Francisco Febo (1479-1483). Scudo d’oro. Bearn. Franco-Navarrese coinage. (Duplessy-1262 var). (Fr–69 var). Anv.: + FRANCISCVS ⁑ FEBVS ⁑ D ⁑ G ⁑ BOMINVS ⁑ BEAR. Two cows inside shield between by swords facing upwards. Rev.: + BOMINVS ; ILLVMINATIO ; MEA ; ET ; SALVS. Cross with floral endings, F in the 3rd quarter and sword in the 2nd quarter. Au. 3,37 g. No dot above the shield. Nice and attractive specimen. Extremely rare in this grade. AU.
Lot 1001 - García Sánchez III
Kingdom of Navarre and Aragon. García Sánchez III, of Nájera (1035-1054). Dinero. Najera. (Ros-3.2.2, Plate Coin). Anv.: GARCIA REX. Bust to left. Rev.: NAI-ARA. Tree crowned by a cross and pellet to right. Bi. 1,08 g. Exceptional in this state of preservation. The best known specimen. Extremely rare. Almost XF.
Lot 1383 - Charles I
Kingdom of Navarre. Charles I (1516-1556). 1 real. Navarre. (Ros-4.2.5/1). Anv.: FERИAИDVS ♣ D ♣ RX ♣ ИA ♣ . Coat of arms of Navarra crowned. Rev.: X SIT : ИOMEИ : DOMIИI : BEИEDIT. Central cross, around double lobular border with pellets and oak leaves at their intersections. F and crowns of the quarters in position 3-B. Ag. 3,28 g. In the name of Ferdinand The Catholic King. The letters F without the upper crossbar. The inverted letters N are made with two letters I that are joined together. The O on the reverse are slightly rhomboidal and the M is rectified on another M. Knock on reverse. Very rare. Choice VF.
Lot 1381 - Charles I
Kingdom of Navarre. Charles I (1516-1556). 1 real. Navarre. (Ros-Ros 4.2.4, Plate Coin). (Cal–72, Plate coin). Anv.: FERNANDINVS: DEI: . Crowned and framed shield of Navarre, acoted by X-X. Rev.: + : SIT : NOMEN : DOMINI : BENEDITV : . Central cross, around widely spaced double lobular border, with pellets and double roundels at their intersections. F and crowns of the quarters in position 2-A Ferdinand I type. Ag. 3,28 g. In the name of Ferdinand the Catholic. Nice toned. Extremely rare. Possibly the only one known. Almost XF.
Lot 1038 - Pedro el de Huesca
Kingdom of Navarre and Aragon. Pedro el de Huesca (1094-1104). Obol. Jaca (Huesca). (Ros-3.5.9). (Cru V.S–214). Anv.: ︙PETRVS · REX. Bust to left. Rev.: ARA-GON. Tree topped by a cross, with two branches that start from the base. Bi. 0,41 g. Very rich billon content. A very good sample. Rare, even more so in this grade. Almost XF/XF.