Spanish Gold Coins
Gold Coins From Spain
Spanish gold coins are among the most historically significant and widely collected world coins, serving as the backbone of international trade for over 300 years during the height of the Spanish Empire. From early colonial issues to modern bullion releases, they offer a powerful blend of history, artistry, and intrinsic gold value.
Historical Spanish Gold Coins
Escudos & Doubloons
- Primary gold currency of the Spanish Empire (16th–19th century)
- Common denominations: 1, 2, 4, and 8 escudos
- The 2-escudo is widely known as a “doubloon”
- Struck in high-purity gold and used globally in commerce
Spanish Colonial “Cobs”
- Hand-struck coins produced in Mexico, Peru, and Colombia
- Circulated from the 1500s to 1700s
- Irregular shapes due to hand-hammered minting process
- Often feature: Royal coat of arms, Jerusalem cross design
Shipwreck Treasure Coins
- Highly collectible recovered gold coins from famous wrecks
- Includes issues such as the 1715 Fleet
- Often command strong premiums due to rarity and historical provenance
- Popular examples include 2-escudo and 8-escudo denominations
Spanish Gold Pesetas
- Later-era gold coinage from the 19th century
- Issued under monarchs such as Alfonso XII and Isabella II
- Represents Spain’s transition into modern currency systems
Modern Spanish Gold Bullion Coins
Spain’s modern bullion program is produced by the Real Casa de la Moneda and offers contemporary investment-grade gold coins inspired by national heritage and wildlife.
Recent Releases Include:
- 2022 – Gold Iberian Lynx (1/10 oz)
- 2023 – Gold Bull
- 2024 – Carthusian Horse
- 2025 – Brown Bear
Spanish gold coins span centuries of global influence—from the legendary doubloons of the Spanish Empire to modern bullion coins reflecting Spain’s natural and cultural identity. This combination of historical importance and modern investment appeal makes them a cornerstone of world numismatics and a strong addition to any precious metals portfolio.


