Spain. 250+ different coins 1837-2001 no double coins in the collection (No reserve price)





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Spain World Coins collection from 1837-2001 comprising 250+ different non-Euro coins, no double coins in the lot, with varying conditions, many in high quality.
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Spain - 1837-2001 Large amount of 250+ Spanish coins. no double coins in the lot.
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The Spanish State, forming the greater part of the Iberian Peninsula of southwest Europe, has an area of 195,988 sq. mi. (504,714 sq. km.n including the Balearic and the Canary Islands. Capital: Madrid. The economy is based on agriculture, industry and tourism. Machinery, fruit, vegetables and chemicals are exported.
Discontent against the mother country increased after 1808 as colonists faced new imperialist policies from Napoleon or Spanish liberals. The revolutionary movement was established which resulted in the eventual independence of the Vice-royalties of New Spain, New Granada and Rio de la Plata within 2 decades.
The doomed republic was trapped in a tug-of-war between the right and left wing forces inevitably resulting in the Spanish Civil War of 1936-38. The leftist Republicans were supported by the U.S.S.R. and the International Brigade, which consisted of mainly communist volunteers from all over the western world. The right wing Nationalists were supported by the Fascist governments of Italy and Germany. Under the leadership of Gen. Francisco Franco, the Nationalists emerged victorious and immediately embarked on a program of reconstruction and neutrality as dictated by the new “Caudillo”(leader) Franco.
The monarchy was reconstituted in 1947 under the regency of General Francisco Franco; the king designate to be crowned after Franco’s death. Franco died on Nov. 20, 1975. Two days after his passing, Juan Carlos de Borbon, the grandson of Alfonso XIII, was proclaimed King of Spain.
RULERS
Alfonso XIII, 1886-1931
2nd Republic and Civil War, 1931-1939 Francisco Franco, 1939-1947
as Caudillo and regent, 1947-1975 Juan Carlos I, 1975-
NOTE: From 1868 to 1982, two dates may be found on most Spanish coinage. The larger date is the year of authorization and the smaller date incused on the two 6-pointed- stars found on most types is the year of issue. The latter appears in parentheses in these listings.
MINT MARKS
Until 1980
6-pointed star - Madrid
NOTE: Letters after date are initials of mint officials.
Spain - 1837-2001 Large amount of 250+ Spanish coins. no double coins in the lot.
Please have a look at our other Catawiki auction lots for more coin collections. and/or add us to your favourites to find our future auction lots easily.
Bid with confidence. AG-Worldcoins, over 7000 lots sold on Catawiki. High feedback score.
Please evaluate this lot with reference to the images provided.
Will be sent with track and trace.
I charge only 1x shipping costs when you buy multiple lots in the same auction.
You are welcome to bid on my other items:
https://veiling.catawiki.nl/aanbod/hamaca
extra info
The Spanish State, forming the greater part of the Iberian Peninsula of southwest Europe, has an area of 195,988 sq. mi. (504,714 sq. km.n including the Balearic and the Canary Islands. Capital: Madrid. The economy is based on agriculture, industry and tourism. Machinery, fruit, vegetables and chemicals are exported.
Discontent against the mother country increased after 1808 as colonists faced new imperialist policies from Napoleon or Spanish liberals. The revolutionary movement was established which resulted in the eventual independence of the Vice-royalties of New Spain, New Granada and Rio de la Plata within 2 decades.
The doomed republic was trapped in a tug-of-war between the right and left wing forces inevitably resulting in the Spanish Civil War of 1936-38. The leftist Republicans were supported by the U.S.S.R. and the International Brigade, which consisted of mainly communist volunteers from all over the western world. The right wing Nationalists were supported by the Fascist governments of Italy and Germany. Under the leadership of Gen. Francisco Franco, the Nationalists emerged victorious and immediately embarked on a program of reconstruction and neutrality as dictated by the new “Caudillo”(leader) Franco.
The monarchy was reconstituted in 1947 under the regency of General Francisco Franco; the king designate to be crowned after Franco’s death. Franco died on Nov. 20, 1975. Two days after his passing, Juan Carlos de Borbon, the grandson of Alfonso XIII, was proclaimed King of Spain.
RULERS
Alfonso XIII, 1886-1931
2nd Republic and Civil War, 1931-1939 Francisco Franco, 1939-1947
as Caudillo and regent, 1947-1975 Juan Carlos I, 1975-
NOTE: From 1868 to 1982, two dates may be found on most Spanish coinage. The larger date is the year of authorization and the smaller date incused on the two 6-pointed- stars found on most types is the year of issue. The latter appears in parentheses in these listings.
MINT MARKS
Until 1980
6-pointed star - Madrid
NOTE: Letters after date are initials of mint officials.

