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1 Real Type VII Countermark

Issuer Costa Rica
Year 1849-1857
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Diameter 19 mm
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Reverse description The reverse displays the residual design of the host coin, identifiable from the image as a British sixpence or shilling of the George IV era, bearing the crowned quartered royal arms of Great Britain within a garter, with partial legend fragments visible around the periphery including the date 1824 and portions of the Latin royal titulature. The original design is heavily worn and partially effaced as a result of the countermarking process and subsequent circulation, with dentilation visible along the coin's rim.
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