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1 Escudo

Emittent Casa da Moeda de Lisboa
Jahr 1953-1968
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Material Bronze (95% Copper, 3% Zinc, 2% Tin)
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Reversbeschreibung The reverse presents a plain, unadorned field dominated by the large numeral 1 at centre, with the denomination ESCUDO inscribed in a bold arc immediately below. The circular legend REPUBLICA PORTUGUESA runs along the periphery, interrupted at the top by a small dot separator and at the bottom by a small pellet. All lettering is in raised Latin capitals. The design is framed by a continuous beaded border matching that of the obverse, giving the coin a uniform and restrained appearance characteristic of Portuguese colonial coinage of the Estado Novo period.
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Auflage 1953 - AG# CV 09.01 - 250,000
1968 - AG# CV 09.02 - 500,000
Zusätzliche Informationen

Portugal's Cape Verde escudo coinage of this period was produced entirely in Lisbon rather than locally — the islands had no mint infrastructure of their own, and all colonial bronze issues were shipped from the metropole. The series ran across fifteen years without design change, a reflection of Salazar's Estado Novo policy of projecting administrative uniformity across the overseas territories.

Gomes CV 09 distinguishes multiple date variants within the run, with the 1953 and 1968 strikes showing minor die differences that matter to specialists.