Los Duros de plata con imagen del Monarca ( España, 1773 - 1899)
In the middle of Charles III's reign, it was decided that the King's effigy should appear on silver coins. Thus, this practice began with Charles III and ended with Alfonso XIII in 1899, with the last silver coins. Regards!

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Real or Fake? Investigating an 1840 Tuppenny Cover: #philately 49

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The Glorious Revolution of 1868. The fall of the Bourbons and the exile of Isabel II

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🔨 Auctions in Paris: Hidden Treasures, Appraisals, and Spectacular Sales

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JANITOR vs THE BIGGEST GUYS IN THE GYM. They Didn’t Expect THAT

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Top Dead Countries to Collect - SBC

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When Animals Surprise Photographers in the Sweetest Way! 😍

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Identifying and Collecting British Queen Elizabeth II Machin Stamps

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How to Remove Stamp Toning With One Simple Household Product!

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📜 CÓMO COLECCIONAR REALES DE A 8 | Subasta de Tauler & Fau

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A Look at German Hyperinflation Surcharge Stamps

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A shocking find in stump in a cemetery

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Las mejores monedas españolas en la subasta de Monedalia

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