Spain. Alfonso XIII. Lote de 9 monedas 1870 - 1913 (No Reserve Price)





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Lot of 9 Spanish copper coins (1870–1913) featuring the Provisional Government and Alfonso XIII, total weight 28.54 g, denominations 2c, 1c, 5c and 10c, in non-certified condition.
Description from the seller
Lot of 9 Spanish coins from the Provisional Government and Alfonso XIII.
Copper
2 cents
1 cent
5 Cents
10 Cents
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to make it absolutely clear that I ship from Spain. This means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or within the EU that has a special fiscal agreement (for example: Canary Islands), it may be stopped at local customs and you may be asked to pay taxes. This is a legal customs procedure and is completely beyond our control. Thank you for your understanding.
IMPORTANT: For shipments over 300 Euros without insurance, the customer assumes the responsibility.
SPECIAL SITUATION: Shipments to the United States must clear customs and, depending on the current situation and the value of the package, may be subject to taxes.
Seller's Story
Lot of 9 Spanish coins from the Provisional Government and Alfonso XIII.
Copper
2 cents
1 cent
5 Cents
10 Cents
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to make it absolutely clear that I ship from Spain. This means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or within the EU that has a special fiscal agreement (for example: Canary Islands), it may be stopped at local customs and you may be asked to pay taxes. This is a legal customs procedure and is completely beyond our control. Thank you for your understanding.
IMPORTANT: For shipments over 300 Euros without insurance, the customer assumes the responsibility.
SPECIAL SITUATION: Shipments to the United States must clear customs and, depending on the current situation and the value of the package, may be subject to taxes.

