CVC & Collectables presents this exceptional Real struck under Ferdinand & Isabella, dated 1474–1504, and certified PCGS VF35. A true early Spanish silver issue from the dawn of global exploration, this coin represents the foundation of Spain’s rise as a world power. Pieces from this era in problem-free certified condition are increasingly scarce—secure it now.
Coin Highlights:
- Country: Spain
- Rulers: Ferdinand II & Isabella I
- Date Range: 1474–1504
- Denomination: 1 Real
- Mint: Sevilla
- Catalog: Calico-440
- Composition: Silver
- Weight: 3.41 grams
- Grade: PCGS VF35
- Edge: Irregular (hammered)
- Obverse: Crowned coat of arms of Castile and León within a beaded border
- Reverse: Yoke and arrows (symbols of Ferdinand & Isabella) with mint and assayer marks
- Type: Hammered Medieval Coinage
Collectibility:
Spanish hammered coinage from this era is highly sought after due to its historical importance and crude, hand-struck character. Each piece is unique, with irregular flans and strike variations that add to their charm.
A VF35 example offers strong detail for a hammered issue, with clear devices and legible legends—well above average for coins of this period. Certified examples are especially desirable, as authentication and grading provide confidence in a category often plagued by crude strikes and forgeries.
An essential addition for collectors of medieval, Spanish, or early world coinage—these do not come up often in this quality. Find more alike here!






