This piece belongs to the long-running Spanish commemorative silver series marking the 500th anniversary of the Catholic Monarchs' unification of Castile and Aragon — though by 2004, that anniversary had passed by nearly a decade. The series began in 1994 and ran well past its nominal occasion, driven largely by collector demand rather than any pressing historical calendar. Isabel I's reign saw the establishment of the Spanish Inquisition in 1478 and Columbus's first voyage in 1492, both royally sanctioned decisions that defined Castilian policy for generations.
KM#1060 is one of several issues in the series pairing Juan Carlos I with his medieval predecessor, a deliberate dynastic framing connecting Bourbon legitimacy to the foundational moment of Spanish statehood.
This piece belongs to the long-running Spanish commemorative silver series marking the 500th anniversary of the Catholic Monarchs' unification of Castile and Aragon — though by 2004, that anniversary had passed by nearly a decade. The series began in 1994 and ran well past its nominal occasion, driven largely by collector demand rather than any pressing historical calendar. Isabel I's reign saw the establishment of the Spanish Inquisition in 1478 and Columbus's first voyage in 1492, both royally sanctioned decisions that defined Castilian policy for generations.
KM#1060 is one of several issues in the series pairing Juan Carlos I with his medieval predecessor, a deliberate dynastic framing connecting Bourbon legitimacy to the foundational moment of Spanish statehood.