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Context
Years: 1621–1665
Issuer: Spain Issuer flag
Ruler: Philip IV
Currency:
(1497—1833)
Demonetized: Yes
Material
Weight: 27 g
Silver weight: 25.14 g
Composition: 93.1% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Hammered
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard39.1-39.8
Numista: #23632
Value
Bullion value: $70.75

Obverse

Description:
Spanish coat of arms with Portuguese arms.
Inscription:
PHILIPPVS · IIII · D · G

· S R ·

8
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
Castile and León's coat of arms in an octolobe.
Inscription:
1653 HISPANIARVM REX
Script: Latin

Edge

Categories

Symbols> Coat of Arms


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1621MD
1621P
1621R
1622SD
1623R
1623SD
1624R
1624SD
1625R
1625SD
1625SR
1627MD
1627R
1627SR
1628SR
1628R
1629SR
1630SR
1630TP
1631MD
1631SR
1631TP
1632TP
1632SR
1633MD
1633SR
1634SR
1634TP
1635MD
1635SR
1635TP
1636SR
1637SR
1638SR
1639MD
1639TP
1640SR
1641MDB
1641
1642MD
1642SR
1643MD
1643MDB
1643SR
1644MD
1644SR
1649MD
1650MD
1651N
1651SR
1651TY
1651BBR
1651CCA
1651F
1651MD
1652TY
1653SR
1655SR
1655TY
1656SR
1657SR
1659M
1659MD
1659SR
1659TCA
1660BR
1660TY
1661B
1661MD
1662BR
1662MD
1662SR
1662TCA
1662TY
1663SR
1665SM

Historical background

In 1621, Spain stood at a precarious financial crossroads, burdened by the immense costs of maintaining its global empire. The reign of Philip III had just ended, leaving the young Philip IV and his chief minister, the Count-Duke of Olivares, to inherit a treasury crippled by decades of warfare, particularly the ongoing Eighty Years' War in the Netherlands and conflicts with England and the Ottomans. The crown's primary response to this perpetual crisis was a relentless cycle of borrowing from foreign bankers, pledging future American silver shipments as collateral, and accumulating a staggering national debt. This structural deficit created a constant drain of specie (gold and silver) out of Spain to service debts, leaving the domestic economy starved of sound money.

The currency situation within Spain itself was one of profound instability and confusion. While vast quantities of silver and gold flowed from the Americas into Seville, the crown repeatedly resorted to currency manipulation to generate short-term liquidity. This included the repeated debasement of the ubiquitous vellón coinage—a fiduciary currency made of copper or billon (a base metal mixed with silver). By drastically increasing the minting of pure copper vellón and arbitrarily raising its face value by royal decree, the Crown sought to pay its domestic debts cheaply. However, this led to rampant inflation, as the real value of the coins plummeted, prices soared, and the public lost confidence. The economy suffered from a severe case of Gresham's Law, where "bad money drives out good," as people hoarded full-weight silver reales and gold escudos and passed on the inferior copper.

Consequently, Philip IV's government faced an immediate monetary crisis upon its accession. The inflationary spiral caused by the flood of vellón provoked social unrest and economic paralysis. One of Olivares' first major actions was to attempt a drastic monetary reform in 1621, which involved calling in all copper currency for restamping and a forced reduction in its nominal value—a policy that amounted to a partial default on the crown's own obligations. This failed to restore confidence and instead caused further economic disruption, setting a pattern for the rest of the century. Thus, in 1621, Spain's currency was not a tool of economic strength but a symptom of imperial overreach, reflecting a disconnect between the kingdom's vast nominal wealth and its bankrupt, inflation-ridden reality.

Series: 1621 Spain circulation coins

2 Reales obverse
2 Reales reverse
2 Reales
1621-1657
4 Reales obverse
4 Reales reverse
4 Reales
1621-1662
8 Reales obverse
8 Reales reverse
8 Reales
1621-1665
2 Maravedis obverse
2 Maravedis reverse
2 Maravedis
1621-1626
4 Maravedis obverse
4 Maravedis reverse
4 Maravedis
1621-1626
8 Reales obverse
8 Reales reverse
8 Reales
1621-1659
4 Reales obverse
4 Reales reverse
4 Reales
1621-1660
💎 Extremely Rare