In the 1400s, the primary currency in Spain was the maravedi, a small silver coin that originated in the 11th century. During this period, various regional currencies were also in circulation, including gold and silver coins minted by different kingdoms such as Castile and Aragon. The introduction of the gold ducat and the later establishment of the Spanish real in the late 15th century marked significant developments in Spanish currency. Overall, the monetary system was characterized by a mix of local and foreign coins.
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