1.5 Euro (Castle of La Mota) 2023 front 1.5 Euro (Castle of La Mota) 2023 back
1.5 Euro (Castle of La Mota) 2023 photo
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1.5 Euro Castle of La Mota

2023 year
Copper-nickel (75% copper, 25% nickel) 15 g 33 mm
Description
Issuer
Spain
King
Felipe VI (2014-date)
Type
Non-circulating coin
Year
2023
Value
1.5 Euro 1.50 EUR = USD 1.65
Currency
Euro (2002-date)
Composition
Copper-nickel (75% copper, 25% nickel)
Weight
15 g
Diameter
33 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled, Coloured
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#383817
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

On the outside part of the the reverse (common to all the coins), allegory of the structure of the castles.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
CASTILLOS DEL MUNDO
1,5 EURO
M

Translation: Castles of the World

Edge

Plain

Comment

Castle of La Mota: “In the flat Castilian countryside, sun-scorched site of the most unbridled adventures and conflicts, rises the silhouette of the watchtower of La Mota, bare and toasted, with the coarse diadem of its broken arches...”(Maravillas del pasado)
At the end of the 11th century, when Christian rule was consolidated in the northern part of the Iberian Peninsula with the capture of Toledo, the town of Medina del Campo was rebuilt and resettled on what is now La Mota hill. Its first boundary was an irregularly laid out wall of concrete, made of lime and very hard aggregate, part of which is still preserved. The town grew considerably in the following centuries, spreading over both sides of the River Zapardiel, with a distinction made between the town of Medina and the precinct known as Villa Vieja (‘Old Town’), which the chronicles referred to as La Mota, the motte, indicating a raised place. That is exactly what it is: the fortress of Medina del Campo rises on a hillock in the midst of the Castilian plain, making it visible from various kilometres around and inspiring admiration and respect.
This exceptional 15th-century structure built in the Mudéjar style almost entirely of brick, has a double bailey. The outer one is surrounded by a deep and wide moat, crossed via a drawbridge, and its arched gateway, set between two round crenellated turrets, still bears the coat of arms of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand. The inner bailey, the castle proper, has a trapezoidal floor plan and comprises four towers of varying size, plus a superb keep, which towers more than 40 metres in height over this town of the province of Valladolid. This thickly walled and sturdy tower, crowned with twin turrets at each corner and set with small balconies with machicolations and their corresponding battlements, still retains the arches from which a further turret was meant to rise.
Describing the long and remarkable history of this castle in a few lines is a complex task. Some of Spain’s most illustrious figures have walked its ramparts and courtyards: Isabella I of Castile, the Infante Juan of Castile, Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, Hernando Colón, among others. So we should again turn to the book Maravillas del pasado (‘Wonders of the Past’) for this: “Along its passageways, through its underground galleries, in its chambers and towers, illustrious shadows still linger: that of Cesare Borgia, unflinching, who fled one October night; that of the neurotic Henry IV of Castile, in his cap; that of the terrible Pedro de Bendaña, mayor of Castronuño, the most faithful executioner of Castile... Once a nest of fiery passions, a prison for tormented souls, La Mota Castle today is nothing more than the ghost of that energy, an imperishable memory, the sleep of one who suffers a nightmare...”
La Mota is one of the largest Spanish castles in terms of surface area, together with the Castilian fortresses of Gormaz (province of Soria) and Peñafiel (province of Valladolid). The government of Castile and León is currently the owner of the castle, which is open to tourism and cultural use.

Interesting fact

The Castle of La Mota, depicted on the 1.5 Euro non-circulating coin from Spain, is a medieval fortress located in the province of Valladolid. It was built in the 15th century and has a rich history, having been used as a royal residence, a military stronghold, and even a prison. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Spanish cultural heritage.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
2023 M 5000 - - - - - -

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