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1896-1899 Spain 5 Pesetas Alfonso XIII Silver Coin Circ (Random Year)

 

Own a piece of 19th-century European history with the 1896–1899 Spain 5 Pesetas Alfonso XIII Silver Coin. Minted during the final years of Spain’s monarchy under young King Alfonso XIII, these large silver coins embody the nation’s rich numismatic heritage and mark a transitional era of Spanish history. Each coin is struck in .900 fine silver and offered in circulated condition, carrying authentic charm and historic character.

The 5 Pesetas coin, often called the “Spanish Crown,” was Spain’s principal silver denomination during a time of profound political and economic change. The 1890s marked the end of Spain’s colonial empire, with the loss of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines in 1898—making these coins relics of a defining chapter in world history.

Each 1896–1899 Alfonso XIII 5 Pesetas coin stands as a tangible connection to Spain’s monarchy, its silver standard, and the craftsmanship of the Madrid Mint at the turn of the century.

Coin Specifications:

  • Contains 0.7234 troy oz of .900 silver
  • Minted by the Royal Mint of Madrid
  • Circulated Condition
  • Obverse: Presents a Head of King Alfonso XIII as a child facing left
  • Reverse: Displays Spain's Coat of Arms surrounded by the coin's purity and denomination

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Product specifications

Year1896-1899 (Random Year_
ConditionCirculated
Purity.900
Denomination5 Pesetas
Actual Weight 0.7234 troy oz
Gross Weight 25 grams
Diameter37 mm
Thickness2.5 mm
Mint/BrandRoyal Mint of Madrid