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| 正面描述 | Central field bears the initials J.A.G. (for José Antonio de la Garza) flanking the denomination expressed as '1/2' in a sideways orientation, all in incuse or relief lettering. The date of issue appears at the bottom of the field. The design is primitively executed, consistent with emergency provincial coinage, with minimal decorative elements and a plain, unadorned border. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 附加信息 |
Issued under Spanish colonial authority during Texas's final years as a province of New Spain, the Jola coinage emerged as a desperate local remedy for chronic small-change shortages on the northern frontier. The province lacked a functioning mint entirely — these pieces were struck under emergency provincial authorization, not through any established colonial minting infrastructure.
The multiple PCGS population numbers reflect genuine variety distinctions among surviving examples, a complexity still not fully resolved in the specialist literature.