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| Issuer | Portuguese India |
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| Year | 1538-1557 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse description | Within a plain inner circle, the crowned royal initial 'Y' (representing Ioannes, the Latinized form of João) is displayed in the field, flanked on each side by a single pellet. The letter is rendered in a bold, Gothic style characteristic of Portuguese colonial coinage of the mid-sixteenth century. The overall design is simple and centrally composed, consistent with the utilitarian nature of this low-denomination bazaruco issue. |
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| Reverse description | Within a plain inner circle, the Cross of Saint George is depicted in the center of the field, formed by a bold plain cross with a single pellet positioned at each of the four corners between the arms. The cross is rendered in a flat, stylized manner typical of hammered Portuguese colonial copper coinage. This design served as a standard reverse type for bazaruco coinage struck at the Goa mint during the reign of João III. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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