Second Republic 10 Pesetas Gold
Spain
1934–1936
Reference data compiled from public catalogs
Estimated Melt Value
$454.77
Based on Gold spot price ($4,791.655/oz) · 90.0% purity · 3.28g
Updated 6:03 PM
Collector premium not included
Specifications
| Country | Spain |
| Years Minted | 1934–1936 |
| Composition | 0.900 gold |
| Weight | 3.28 g |
| Diameter | 19 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Edge | Reeded |
Design
Obverse
Features the head of a woman representing the Spanish Republic.
Reverse
Depicts the Spanish coat of arms with the denomination and year.
History & Notable Facts
These 10 pesetas gold coins from Spain's Second Republic were struck using reserves that the government hoarded amid deepening economic chaos, a decision that seems almost quixotic in hindsight.
Weighing about 2.5 grams and measuring 19 millimeters across, they featured a portrait of Miguel de Cervantes on the obverse and the republican arms on the reverse. Production ran from 1934 to 1936, but exact mintages remain unclear; records from that era are spotty, likely lost in the upheaval to come.
The coins circulated briefly before the Civil War halted everything. Not many survive in good condition.
It's a pity how often people romanticize these as symbols of liberty; they're just metal, really.
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