Commemorative coins have long been objects of interest for collectors and investors, often resulting in significant appreciation over time. A recent example is the commemorative coin of D. João V, O Magnânimo, launched by Casa da Moeda in February this year.

With a face value of just 7.5 euros, this coin sold out quickly and is now being traded for a much higher value – 2050 euros. This substantial increase in value highlights the potential return that this type of investment can offer.

According to the Human Resources website, the commemorative coin of D. João V, O Magnânimo, pays tribute to one of the most important monarchs in the history of Portugal. Recognised for his policy of neutrality and his efforts in building and developing the country, D. João V left a lasting legacy.

The new version of the coin maintains the baroque aesthetic characteristic of the time of D. João V, highlighting the bust of the king and the kingdom's weapons.

Signed by Rui Vasquez and limited to just 2500 pieces, this coin is a true collector's piece. Its rarity and historical significance contribute to its high value in the numismatic market.