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2019

500th Anniversary of the Magellan–Elcano Circumnavigation

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General

2019
08.05.2019
750 000
10 000

Coin type

8,50 g
25,75 mm
2,20 mm

Description

Obverse
Depicts a portrait Ferdinand Magellan surrounded by the inscriptions "2019 Portugal", "Circumnavigation" and "1519 Ferdinand Magellan" in Portuguese. Ferdinand Magellan (1480–1521) was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522, resulting in the first circumnavigation of the Earth, completed by Juan Sebastián Elcano. The Magellanic penguin is named after him, as he was the first European to note it.
Reverse
A geographical image of Europe
Edge
Edge lettering, fine milled
Description
The Magellan–Elcano circumnavigation was the first voyage around the world in human history. It was a Spanish expedition that sailed from Seville in 1519 under the command of Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese, in search of a maritime path from Spain to East Asia through the Americas and across the Pacific Ocean. Following Magellan's death in Mactan (Philippines) in 1521, Juan Sebastián Elcano took command of the ship Victoria, sailing from Borneo, the Spice Islands and back to Spain across the Indian Ocean, round the Cape of Good Hope and north along the west coast of Africa. They arrived in Spain three years after they left, in 1522. The Spanish fleet, the Armada de Molucca, that left Spain on 20 September 1519 consisted of five ships with 270 men: Trinidad under Magellan, Captain General; San Antonio under Juan de Cartagena; Concepcion under Gaspar de Quesada; Santiago under João Serrão; and Victoria under Luiz Mendoza. The circumnavigation was completed by one ship, Victoria, under the command of Juan Sebastián Elcano and a crew of 18 men, which returned to Spain on 6 September 1522. They were the first men to circumnavigate the globe in a single expedition.