dots at value; environmental damage; Issuer: Spain Composition: Copper; Title: 16 Maravedis - Felipe IV; Ruler: Philip IV
This 1662 AD 16 Maravedis coin, minted during the reign of Philip IV of Spain, offers a fascinating glimpse into the economic and political landscape of 17th-century Spain. Philip IV, whose reign from 1621 to 1665 was marked by the decline of Spanish power in Europe, presided over a period of significant upheaval and challenges. The 16 Maravedis coin, a modest denomination in the Spanish currency system of the time, was an essential part of everyday transactions, reflecting the monetary practices of an empire that was struggling to maintain its vast global territories. Its design and minting techniques provide valuable insights into the artistry and technology of the period. Additionally, this coin serves as a tangible connection to the socio-economic conditions of Spain under the Habsburg monarchy, a time characterized by military conflicts, court intrigues, and the gradual erosion of Spain's dominance in world affairs. The mere existence of such a coin is a testament to the complexities of Spanish history during the twilight years of Philip IV's rule, making it an intriguing artifact for historians studying the decline of Habsburg Spain.
Denomination | 16 Maravedis |
Metal | Copper |
Size (mm) | Weight (g) | 26 (mm) | 3.79 (g) |
Obverse | Inner circle containing a smaller bust of Philip IV right Lettering:PHILIPPVS·IIII·D·G· |
Reverse | Crowned arms, 16 at right Lettering:HISPANIARVM·REX 1664 |
References | KM 172; |
Rating | Rating Group | Serial Number | Graded with Issue | NGC | 6915711006 |
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