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1/2 Dollar Countermark on 1/3-cut Spanish or Spanish Colonial 8 Reales, with plug

Issuer Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Year 1797
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Technique Countermarked
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Reverse description The reverse retains the original design of the host Spanish or Spanish Colonial 8 Reales, preserved only in part across the irregular field of the one-third segment cut. Depending on the host coin's origin and date, the crowned royal arms, pillars-and-waves device, or other dynastic motifs of the Spanish colonial coinage may be partially discernible within the cut surface. The silver plug inserted to correct the weight to the colonial tariffed standard is visible on this face and interrupts the host coin's original design. The cut edges are irregular and consistent with the manual sectioning practice common to Caribbean countermarked currency of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
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