The Spanish Civil War and its Effects on Coinage: An In-Depth Look at Emergency Money, Local Issues, and the Struggle for Monetary Control

The Spanish Civil War, a conflict that raged from 1936 to 1939, had a profound impact on various aspects of Spanish society. Among these was the nation’s coinage and monetary system. In this article, we will explore the fascinating story of emergency money, local currency issues, and the struggle for monetary control during this tumultuous…

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Spanish Colonial Coinage: A Comprehensive Guide to the Coins and Currency Circulating in Spanish America, from the Conquest to Independence

The Early Days: From Conquest to the First Mints The Spanish conquest of the Americas in the early 16th century led to the need for a stable currency system. Initially, the Spanish used cobs, irregularly-shaped silver coins that were crudely cut and hammered, as the primary form of currency. These cobs were produced in Spain…

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