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1814 Barcelona 5 Pesetas

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 Posted 03/29/2006  3:08 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add barny to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
When Napoleon occupied Barcelona he had minted local currancy is this rare and I have counter stamp on 1871 AMADEO I REY DE ESPANA 5 PESETAS


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Welcome to the coin forum Barny. Someone here at the forum should be able to give you a more complete answer than this...
The 1814 Barcelona 5 Pesetas is the most valueable date of these coins. (1808 to 1814). But as for the reason the coin has the counter stamp has me beat. "Amadeo I King of Spain" ruled between 1871 to 1873. So you have aa piece of interesting history there.


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Goodaye barny and welcome to the forum.

I hope you enjoy your stay here and look forward to reading your posts.

Feel free to ask any numismatic question that you need answered and our members will respond.

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To toast & knight thanks for the help ,I should have split the coins as the one
with the conter stamp on was "AMANDE 1 KING OF SPAIN 1871 to 1873" That different countries used the stamp as there was not enought coinage is that true "good day "
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