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5 Pesetas (Amadeo I)
5 Pesetas

5 Pesetas (Amadeo I)

Spain · 1871

A silver coin featuring the coat of arms of Spain on the reverse and the profile of King Amadeo I on the obverse. The reverse shows the crowned shield flanked by the Pillars of Hercules.

Country
Spain
Year
1871
Denomination
5 Pesetas
Metal
Silver (.900)

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Overview

A silver coin featuring the coat of arms of Spain on the reverse and the profile of King Amadeo I on the obverse. The reverse shows the crowned shield flanked by the Pillars of Hercules.

Historical significance

This coin was issued during the short reign of Amadeo I (1870-1873), who was the only King of Spain from the House of Savoy. His reign was marked by political instability and he eventually abdicated, leading to the First Spanish Republic.

Estimated value

$25 - $150 USD (depending on condition and mint marks)

Care & preservation

Handle only by the edges to avoid skin oils touching the surface. Store in a PVC-free coin flip or capsule in a cool, dry place. Do not clean or polish the coin, as this can severely reduce its numismatic value.