599:
110:
94:
20:
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The loss of
American possessions in the first third of the 19th century cut off the inflow of precious metals into Spain and resulted in the gradual use of French coinage in local circulation. These subsequent changes to the Spanish currency system were never carried out in full:
580:= 0.9028 fine and the gold escudo (now worth 2 dollars or 40 reales de vellón) from 0.917 to 0.875 fine. Starting 1810 silver coin denominations were revised to their more common-sense values in reales de vellón: 20, 10, 4, 2 and 1 real with 1 real =
145:. It circulated beside various other silver coins until a 1497 ordinance eliminated all other coins and retained the real (now minted 67 to a mark of silver, 0.9306 fine, fine silver of 3.195 grams) subdivided into 34 maravedíes.
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763:, 1, 2, 4 and 8 escudos. New coins introduced after the 1850 decimalization include copper 5, 10 and 25 céntimos de real as well as a new gold 100-real (5-dollar) coin.
327:, or less than half silver). The relative autonomy of Spain's constituent kingdoms resulted in reales of varying silver content and worth considerably less than the
41:
for several centuries after the mid-14th century. It underwent several changes in value relative to other units throughout its lifetime until it was replaced by the
654:, and at the rate of 1 dollar = 20 reales = 5 pesetas. Consequently, the term real lived on, meaning a quarter of a peseta (25 céntimos de peseta).
341:
of a dollar. The monetary confusion would not be resolved until the real de vellón was fixed at 20 reales to the dollar in 1737.
570:
Subsequent changes until the end of the 18th century were minor and involved reducing the fineness of the silver dollar to
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worth 64 maravedíes). The ineffectiveness of these edicts meant that existing reales de vellón were worth even less than
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186:) became an internationally recognized trade coin in Europe, Asia and North America and were known variously as
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The confusion to the monetary situation would not be resolved until 1737 in various stages, namely:
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The first ordinance officially devaluing the
Spanish non-colonial real came out in 1642, with the
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The same 1686 recoinage came with edicts in 1686–1687 fixing the real de vellón at one dollar =
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fine gold (3.101 g fine gold), and valued at 15–16 silver reales or approximately two dollars.
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Coins were minted in both Spain and Latin
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666:Relative sizes of Castilian silver coins, from
125:in the mid 14th century, with 66 minted from a
82:
869:"The Spanish Dollar and the Colonial Shilling"
925:Krause, Chester L.; Clifford Mishler (1991).
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306:or 0.9028 fine (3.054 g fine silver)
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