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| 正面描述 | Central field displays the Portuguese royal arms composed of five small escutcheons arranged in a quincunx pattern, each charged with five bezants (quinas), forming the traditional shield of Portugal. The five shields are disposed with one at top, one at left, one at centre, one at right, and one at bottom, all within a plain inner circle. A Latin legend surrounds the design within the outer beaded border, reading +EMANVEL:R:P:ET:A, abbreviating the royal titulature of King Manuel I. The die-cutting is typical of late fifteenth- to early sixteenth-century Portuguese hammered coinage, with bold relief and slightly irregular flan. |
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| 正面铭文 | +EMANVEL:R:P:ET:A |
| 背面描述 | Central field features a bold floriated or pattée cross with trefoil terminals at each arm, occupying the full width of the inner circle and dividing the field into four quarters. The cross is rendered in high relief with decorative splayed ends characteristic of Manueline hammered coinage. A Latin legend encircles the design within the beaded border, reading +EMANVEL:P:R:P:ET:A:, again abbreviating the royal style of King Manuel I of Portugal. The overall execution reflects the hammered technique of the Lisboa (Lisbon) mint workshop active during the reign of Manuel I. |
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