1877-1881 Spain 5 Pesetas Alfonso XII Silver Coin Circ (Random Year)
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1877-1881 Spain 5 Pesetas Alfonso XII Silver Coin Circ (Random Year)
Add a remarkable piece of European history to your collection with the 1882-1885 Spain 5 Pesetas Alfonso XII Silver Coin Circ (Random Year). Struck by the Madrid Mint during the reign of King Alfonso XII, this historic silver coin reflects Spain’s restoration of the monarchy following years of political upheaval. Each coin is composed of .900 fine silver and carries the proud legacy of Spanish craftsmanship, making it an ideal addition for numismatists and world silver collectors alike.
After a brief period of republican rule, Spain reestablished its monarchy in 1874 under King Alfonso XII, son of Queen Isabella II. The 5 Pesetas silver coin — known as the “Duros”- symbolized stability and national unity under the young king’s leadership. Issued between 1877 and 1881, these coins feature a refined classical design by Gregorio Sellán y González, capturing both regal elegance and enduring national pride.
Coin Specifications:
- Contains 0.7234 troy oz of .900 silver
- Circulated Condition
- Denomination: 5 Pesetas
- Minted by the Royal Mint of Madrid
- Obverse: Presents a Head of King Alfonso XII as a child facing left
- Reverse: Showcases Spain’s intricate coat of arms beneath a crown, framed by the words “REY CONST DE ESPAÑA” (Constitutional King of Spain) and the coin’s denomination.
A timeless relic of Spain’s royal past, the 1877–1881 Spain 5 Pesetas Alfonso XII Silver Coin (Random Year) captures both historical importance and classic beauty. Each circulated coin tells its own story from a transformative period in Spanish history — a piece of silver that has truly stood the test of time. Add one to your collection today — available now at Bullion Exchanges, your trusted source for historic European silver coins and world numismatic treasures.
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