A rare Spanish gold coin from the reign of Philip V, this 1745 Half Escudo was minted in Madrid during a significant period of Spanish colonial prosperity. The Half Escudo represents an important denomination in 18th-century Spanish currency, valued for both its historical significance and precious metal content.
This piece showcases the craftsmanship of Madrid's royal mint, featuring the characteristic design elements of the period. As a genuine historical artefact from nearly three centuries ago, it offers collectors an authentic connection to Spain's Golden Age of exploration and trade.
Ideal for numismatists and history enthusiasts seeking quality Spanish colonial coinage.