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Català: El fons del Gabinet Numismàtic de Catalunya, obert a la consulta dels investigadors, està integrat per més de 135.000 exemplars, on són representades les principals sèries numismàtiques, amb monedes que van des del segle VI aC fins als nostres dies, així com medalles, paper valor, pellofes, pesals monetaris, balances, encunys, condecoracions i insígnies. De tot aquest ric fons, les sèries més importants i emblemàtiques són, sens dubte, les catalanes, amb exemplars d’una gran raresa, com ara les primeres monedes de plata fabricades a la península Ibèrica pels grecs d'Emporion, les emissions comtals catalanes, les de la Guerra dels Segadors, les de la invasió napoleònica i els bitllets emesos pels ajuntaments catalans durant la Guerra del 1936 al 1939..
English: Numismatic collection conserved at MNAC in Barcelona.The collection of the Numismatic Cabinet of Catalonia, open to consultation by researchers, is formed by over 135,000 pieces. The principal numismatic series are represented here, with coins dating from the 6th century BC to the present day, as well as medals, valuable paper, tokens, monetary weights, scales, dies, decorations and insignia. Of all this wealth of material, the most important and emblematic series are without doubt the Catalan ones. They include extremely rare pieces, such as the first silver coins ever struck in the Iberian Peninsula by the Greeks of Emporion, the issues of the Catalan counties, those of the 17th-century Reapers’ War, those of the Napoleonic invasion and the bank notes issued by local councils in Catalonia during the Civil War of 1936-1939
Español: El fondo del Gabinete Numismático de Cataluña, abierto a la consulta de los investigadores, está integrado por más de 135.000 ejemplares, donde están representadas las principales series numismáticas, con monedas que van desde el siglo VI aC hasta nuestros días, así como con medallas, papel valor, pellofes, ponderales monetarios, balanzas, cuños, condecoraciones e insignias. De todo este fondo tan rico, las series más importantes y emblemáticas son, sin lugar a duda, las catalanas, con ejemplares de gran rareza, como las primeras monedas de plata fabricadas en la península Ibérica por los griegos de Emporion, las emisiones condales catalanas, las de la Guerra dels Segadors, las de la invasión napoleónica y los billetes emitidos por los ayuntamientos catalanes durante la Guerra de 1936 a 1939
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Ramon Casas  (1866–1932)  wikidata:Q725681
 
Ramon Casas
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Casas i Carbó, Ramon
Description Spanish painter and drawer
Date of birth/death 4 January 1866 Edit this at Wikidata 29 February 1932 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Barcelona (Catalonia) Barcelona (Catalonia)
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