$4,350.00 USD
The Gold Escudo was minted during the reign of Ferdinand II of Aragon, who continued to rule after the death of his wife, Isabella I of Castile, in 1504. Ferdinand's reign was marked by efforts to consolidate Spanish territories and strengthen the monarchy. This period also saw the continuation of Spanish exploration and expansion in the New World.
The obverse features a crowned shield with the arms of Castile and Aragon, symbolizing the unity and power of the Spanish monarchy.
The reverse often displays a cross with various heraldic symbols, reflecting both religious and royal authority.