2nd Series Numismatic Treasures
Introduction
A new series of collector coins entitled 'Numismatic Treasures' was launched in 2008, the primary purpose being to reproduce some exceptional coins from Spain's numismatic collections.
This second set minted in 2009 is dedicated to the Centén and the Cincuentín. The set is composed of three coins, each of which reproduces a coin of a denomination that was issued in 1609 in the reign of Felipe III.
Details
Minted in Proof quality, the collector coins in this second series of Numismatic Treasures are sold in stylish jewel cases.
The coins may be purchased either singly, or as the complete set of three coins.
Name | Quality | Face value | Weight | Diameter | Mint run |
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Silver Centén | Minted in .925 silver, covered in .999 gold | 100 € | 168,88 g | 73 mm | 6.000 |
Cincuentín | Minted in .925 silver | 50 € | 168,75 g | 73 mm | 6.000 |
Gold Centén | Minted in .999 gold | 20 € | 1,24 g | 13,92 mm | 12.000 |
Silver Centén
Reproduced on the obverse and occupying the predominant position is the obverse of a coin of 100 escudos, namely the Centén, issued in 1609 in the reign of Philip III.
The reverse reproduces the reverse side of the above-mentioned original coin.
Cincuentín
Reproduced on the obverse and occupying the central area is the obverse of a coin of 50 reales, namely the Cincuentín, issued in 1609 in the reign of Philip III.
The reverse reproduces the reverse of the original coin minted in the 17th century.
Prices
Official retail price in Spain, excluding any relevant taxes:
The Set
Case containing 3 coins - 637 Euros (*)
Individual coins
Silver Centén - 300 Euros
Cincuentín - 260 Euros
Gold Centén - 77 Euros (**)
(*) Sets containing gold and silver coins: VAT will be applied only to the silver coins.
(**) Gold Centén: exempt from VAT in EU member states.