The Spanish Empire minted coins that became the first global currency. The famous "pieces of eight" — reales de a ocho — funded explorations, built colonies, and connected Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Spanish colonial coins were minted in Mexico City, Lima, Potosí, and beyond, each bearing the mark of a distant mint and the authority of the Spanish Crown.

Spanish Empire · 1600–1650
Pirate money from the richest mine in history — hand-struck silver from Bolivia

Spanish Empire · 1759–1788
A coin from the enlightened king who modernized Spain

Spanish Empire · 1556–1598
The famous "piece of eight" — the first truly global currency