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1 Bazaruco - Filipe I Goa mint

Uitgever Portuguese India
Jaar 1580-1598
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central device consisting of the Portuguese royal arms — a crowned shield bearing five escutcheons arranged in a cross, each charged with bezants — displayed within a plain inner field. The design is crudely struck in the hammered tradition, with the crowned shield occupying the full central area of the flan. The overall composition is characteristic of the low-denomination colonial copper coinage produced at the Goa Mint during the reign of Filipe I. The irregular flan and weak strike result in partial definition of the crown and shield details.
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Aanvullende informatie

Filipe I of Portugal — Felipe II of Spain — came to the Portuguese throne through the union of crowns in 1580 following the dynastic crisis triggered by Dom Sebastião's death at Alcácer Quibir. The Goa mint continued operating through this transition largely without interruption, making these bazarucos among the few physical artifacts that document the seamless administrative absorption of Portuguese India into the Iberian Union. The bazaruco itself was a fractional copper currency developed specifically for the Goan market, where small-denomination exchange demands differed sharply from metropolitan Portugal.

Gomes F1 02 is among the more frequently encountered varieties from Filipe I's Indian issues, though the eighteen-year emission window makes precise dating within the reign effectively impossible without die study.

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