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| Issuer | Portuguese India |
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| Year | 1538-1557 |
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| Value | 1 Bazaruco=2 Reais (1⁄180) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mint | Goa Mint |
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João III's Goa mint produced the bazaruco as the workhorse coin of Portuguese India's local economy, but the series is complicated by wildly inconsistent striking conditions — native copper sources varied in purity, blanks were often poorly prepared, and the screw press had not yet reached Goa. Most survivors show significant die misalignment or off-center strikes, which is a production norm rather than an exception for this type.
The nineteen-year date range reflects continuous restriking under the same authorization rather than annual emissions with distinct dies.