Spain 1 Escudo 1516-56 "Charles & Joanna" NGC 62
Stunning Spain 1 Escudo (1516-56) "Charles and Joanna" NGC 62!
After a long wait, here’s a chance to own an elusive Spain 1 Escudo! These pieces are increasingly rare, especially with such crisp detail. The strike and luster on this coin are breathtaking, and the shield—often blurred on most 1E's—is beautifully clear here, making it a standout collector's item!
This coin brings to life a dramatic chapter in Spanish history. Queen Joanna, famously known as "Joanna the Mad," was the daughter of Spain's unifying monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella—yes, that Ferdinand and Isabella who backed Christopher Columbus on his historic journey to the New World! Joanna’s inheritance of Castile and Aragon came after a series of tragic losses, which left her the sole heir to Spain’s thrones.
During this coin’s era, Spain was on the brink of world-changing conquests. Conquistador Hernán Cortés was making his mark, first setting foot in Mexico in 1517 and launching his major expeditions shortly thereafter. Spanish power, both royal and colonial, was on full display.
Joanna ruled in name, yet her mental struggles meant her son, Charles I, shared her reign. As the first Spanish king to hold the titles of both Spain and the Habsburg Holy Roman Empire (as Charles V), Charles was a force of ambition and tenacity. He drove forward Spain’s conquests in the Americas and aimed to strengthen ties between the Spanish and native populations. His dual titles united Spanish power with the vast reach of the Habsburgs, cementing Spain as a European and global powerhouse.
This rare coin is a tangible link to an era marked by immense change and historic personalities. With such stunning clarity and allure, this 1 Escudo stands as both a collector's gem and a reminder of the ambitious Spanish empire.xx
After a long wait, here’s a chance to own an elusive Spain 1 Escudo! These pieces are increasingly rare, especially with such crisp detail. The strike and luster on this coin are breathtaking, and the shield—often blurred on most 1E's—is beautifully clear here, making it a standout collector's item!
This coin brings to life a dramatic chapter in Spanish history. Queen Joanna, famously known as "Joanna the Mad," was the daughter of Spain's unifying monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella—yes, that Ferdinand and Isabella who backed Christopher Columbus on his historic journey to the New World! Joanna’s inheritance of Castile and Aragon came after a series of tragic losses, which left her the sole heir to Spain’s thrones.
During this coin’s era, Spain was on the brink of world-changing conquests. Conquistador Hernán Cortés was making his mark, first setting foot in Mexico in 1517 and launching his major expeditions shortly thereafter. Spanish power, both royal and colonial, was on full display.
Joanna ruled in name, yet her mental struggles meant her son, Charles I, shared her reign. As the first Spanish king to hold the titles of both Spain and the Habsburg Holy Roman Empire (as Charles V), Charles was a force of ambition and tenacity. He drove forward Spain’s conquests in the Americas and aimed to strengthen ties between the Spanish and native populations. His dual titles united Spanish power with the vast reach of the Habsburgs, cementing Spain as a European and global powerhouse.
This rare coin is a tangible link to an era marked by immense change and historic personalities. With such stunning clarity and allure, this 1 Escudo stands as both a collector's gem and a reminder of the ambitious Spanish empire.xx