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1538-1541 1R Carlos & Juana (Charles & Johanna) "Early Series" Real ND P-M PCGS VF30

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Pedro de Espina was the 2nd of 4 assayers in the early series of coins from the first Mint in Mexico City. He followed the first assayer Francisco del Rincon.

The first coins struck in the New World were made at the initial Mexico City Mint which was located in the home of Spanish conquistador of Mexico Hernan Cortes. This was ~46 years after Columbus landed in the New World in 1492. Cortes conquered Mexico in 1519 by defeating Aztec Emperor Moctezuma Xocoyotzin. This was the early precursor of U.S. coinage.

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The 2nd 1 Real Coin Struck in the New World

MEXICO, Colonial. Juana y Carlos. Queen & King of Spain, 1506-1516. AR 1 Real (3.36 g). Early series. Mexico City mint; Pedro de Espina, assayer. Struck 1538-1541. Crowned coat-of-arms / Crowned Pillars of Hercules; PLVS in rhomboid with 8 anulets. Calico-64. PCGS VF30. Charles & Johanna Real ND P-M. Well-struck and defined. From the JBR Collection.
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That's a museum-quality piece, numismatic student!
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Very nice! A nicely preserved example.
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Really nice series of coins!

Beyond the New World angle, Charles was a pivotal figure in European history ...
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Indeed. He was also not Juana's husband but her son. I think he was the first Spanish King to become Holy Roman Emperor on top of his expansive New World holdings.
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