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6 Reales - Carolus V

Issuer Spanish Monarchy
Year 1534
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Value 6 Reales
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Charles V never held the title "King of Spain" in the modern sense — he ruled as co-regent with his mother Juana I, who remained nominally queen until her death in 1555. Coins of this period struck in his name reflect the administrative reality of the Castilian mints operating under Habsburg reorganization, with the 6 reales denomination itself introduced under the 1497 Medina del Campo monetary ordinance as part of Ferdinand and Isabella's overhaul of Castilian silver coinage.

The Cal#25 reference places this among the earliest large-module silver pieces produced before systematic New World silver flooded Iberian minting operations and rendered Old World production increasingly secondary.

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