| Issuer |
Spain
|
|---|---|
| Król |
Felipe VI (2014-date)
|
| Type | Non-circulating coins |
| Year | 2021 |
| Value | 10 Euros 10 EUR = USD 12 |
| Currency | Euro (2002-date) |
| Composition | Srebro (.925) |
| Weight | 27 g |
| Diameter | 40 mm |
| Shape | Okrągły |
| Technique | Frezowana, Coloured |
| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Number | N# 300248 |
| References | KM# 1518 Standard Catalog of World Coins (86 volumes). |
Wyspy Korzenne
Series: 5th centenary of the first round-the-world voyage
Wizerunek Juana Sebastiána Elcano, zaczerpnięty z portretu przechowywanego w Muzeum Marynarki Wojennej w Madrycie. Po prawej, szczegół głowy rzeźby zatytułowanej Carlos V, wykonanej przez Leone i Pompeo Leoni, która jest przechowywana w Museo Nacional del Prado w Madrycie.
Script: łaciński
Lettering:
ESPAÑA 2021
CARLOS V
JUAN SEBASTIÁN ELCANO
Kolorowy obraz przedstawiający przybycie Juana Sebastiána Elcano na Wyspy Korzenne (obecnie Moluki).
Script: łaciński
Lettering:
10 EURO
M
V CENTENARIO DE LA VUELTA AL MUNDO
Trzcina
| Royal Mint of Madrid (Real Casa de la Moneda de Madrid), Spain (1591-date) |
The expedition of Magellan and Elcano was a 16th century maritime expedition financed by the Spanish Crown and captained by Ferdinand Magellan. This expedition, led by Juan Sebastián Elcano on his return, completed the first circumnavigation of the Earth in history.
The expedition had the purpose of opening a commercial route with the Pacific islands through the West, looking for a passage between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. It was formed by five ships that departed from Sanlúcar de Barrameda on September 20, 1519. The fleet, after having explored the American coastline south of Brazil for months, managed to cross the Strait of Magellan on November 21, 1520. In his voyage through the Pacific they reached the Philippine Islands, where, on April 27, 1521, Fernando de Magellan died in the battle of Mactán. The expeditionary continued the navigation to the Moluccas, objective of their trip, where they chose Juan Sebastián Elcano to captain the return trip. Sailing westward through the Indian Ocean and around Africa, on September 6, 1522 the Victoria, the only ship left on the expedition, returned to Sanlúcar de Barrameda with its cargo of spices, becoming the first ship in history to circumnavigate the world.
The expedition was financed mainly by King Charles I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire, in the hope that he would discover a profitable route west to the Moluccas, as the eastern route was controlled by Portugal under the Treaty of Tordesillas. Although the expedition found a route, it was much longer and more arduous than expected and was therefore not commercially useful. However, the first circumnavigation has been regarded as a great achievement in navigation and had a significant impact on European understanding of the world.
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| Date | Mintage | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC | ||||||||
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| 2021 M | 5 000 | $ 200 | (en) Proof | ||||||||||||
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