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1478

Philip V (1683-1700-1746). Copper Proclamation Medal (1702), 48mm, 37g, by Ferdinand de St Urbain.

Bust right with long flowing hair. Rev.

Neptune stands in shell holding trident, behind him a map of

Italy, SIC CVNCTVS PELAGI CECIDIT (vL IV, 375; MH 671; He 13); and France. Lorraine. Leopold I

(1679-1729). The surrender of fortified towns to France in the War of Spanish Succession, Copper Medal,

1706, 55mm, 85.9g, by Ferdinand de Saint Urbain. Bust right with long hair. Rev.

Altar to peace, PACI

POPVLORVM VTRVMQ LITAVIT. (Würz 5127; Monnier 791). Both minutely pierced at top, first about

very fine, second better. (2)

$ 280

from the collection of medals formed by William Victor Royle Baldwin (known as Roy or Uncle Roy), one of A H Baldwin & Sons

Ltd founder’s three sons, he was born in 1893

1479

Charles IV, (1748-1819). Gold 2 Escudos, 1796/4-MF (Madrid). Bust right. Rev. Crowned arms in Order

chain. (Fr 296; KM 435.1). NGC graded EF-45.

$ 300

1480

Alfonso XIII, (1886-1941). Silver Peseta, 1889 (89) MP M. Baby head left. One year type. (KM 691).

Very

scarce in high grade.

PCGS graded AU-58.

$ 750

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