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1 Real - Ferdinand VII Countermark on Mexico 1 Real

Issuer Philippines
Year 1832-1834
Type Emergency coin
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Obverse description The obverse displays the host coin's central design of a radiant Phrygian liberty cap set upon a pole, with long alternating thin and thick rays emanating outward to the coin's periphery. Superimposed upon the cap is the Philippine royal countermark, an oval punch bearing a crowned 'F.7.' cipher for King Ferdinand VII of Spain. Surrounding the central device, the inscribed legend records the host coin's assay data, reading '* 2R · Zs · 1826 · AZ · 10Ds. 20Gs.' in Latin script, indicating the denomination, mint (Zacatecas), date, assayer initials, fineness, and weight standard.
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Obverse lettering F. 7. o * 2R · Zs . 1826 · A · Z 10Ds. 20Gs.
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Mint Zacatecas Mint
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