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1896 (1962) PGV Spain 20 Pesetas Alfonso XIII Gold Coin Restrike NGC MS 67

 

Step into Spanish numismatic history and bullion value with this outstanding 1896 (1962) Spain 20 Pesetas “Alfonso XIII” gold coin—an official restrike struck by the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre (Madrid) in 1962 from original 19th-century dies. Graded by NGC at MS 67, this coin represents superb mint state quality and collector appeal.

Originally authorized in 1896 for the reign of Alfonso XIII, the 20 Pesetas gold coin design features the young Alfonso XIII on the obverse and the Spanish royal arms on the reverse. Although the design was authorized in the late 1890s, a portion of these coins was restruck in 1961-1962 under a special arrangement between the Spanish mint and a private entity, using the original dies for bullion coinage. These restrikes carry the 1896 date but are identified as 1961 or 1962 struck pieces, catalogued in standard references.

Coin Specifications:

  • Graded as MS 67 by NGC
  • Contains 0.1867 troy oz of .900 fine gold
  • Face Value: 20 Pesetas
  • Minted by the Royal Mint of Spain 
  • Securely encased in a protective NGC Holder
  • Obverse: Features the bust of Alfonso XII, the King of Spain from 1874 to 1885. Inscriptions include: "ALFONSO XII", "POR LA G. DE DIOS", and the year of mintage.
  • Reverse: Displays the crowned arms of Spain.

The 1896 (1962) Spain 20 Pesetas “Alfonso XIII” Gold Coin Restrike NGC MS 67 offers both tangible gold value and a strong numismatic narrative, featuring a rare high grade and recognized variety. For investors and collectors seeking a blend of bullion metal and world-coin heritage, this piece is a compelling choice. Elevate your collection with exquisite world gold coins - secure yours today.

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Product specifications

Year1896 (1962)
Purity.900
Denomination20 Pesetas
Actual Weight0.1867 troy oz
Gross Weight 6.45 grams
Diameter21 mm
Mint/BrandRoyal Mint of Spain
GradeMS 67
Grade ServiceNGC