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| 正面描述 | Within a beaded border, the crowned Portuguese royal arms shield occupies the central field, displaying the characteristic arrangement of quinas (five escutcheons) and castles. The crown above the shield is rendered in a stylized heraldic manner typical of 16th-century hammered coinage. To the left and right of the shield appear the mint-mark letters G and A, denoting the Goa mint. The overall design reflects the crude but bold die-cutting style characteristic of Portuguese Indian hammered silver issues of the reign of Sebastião I. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Within a beaded border, a large stylized royal crown dominates the central field, rendered in a bold, simplified heraldic style consistent with hammered Portuguese Indian coinage of the mid-to-late 16th century. Beneath the crown, two crossed swords or similar armorial devices are depicted, their hilts visible at the lower field, evoking the military authority of the Portuguese Crown in the Estado da India. The composition is stark and uncluttered, emphasizing the crown as the primary symbol of royal sovereignty. The irregular flan and crude strike are characteristic of the Goa mint's hammered production during the reign of Sebastião I. |
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