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| 正面描述 | The obverse displays the original Spanish colonial design of a 2 Reales cob-style milled coin struck under Philip V at the Mexico City Mint, featuring the crowned royal arms of Castile and León at center, heavily obscured by a large circular Jamaican counterstamp applied in the field. The surrounding legend reads PHILIP·V·D·G·HISPAN·ET·IND·REX, partially visible around the coin's milled border. Floral rosette separators punctuate the legend. The coin bears a small rectangular hole, likely for suspension, visible at the lower left rim. The overall surfaces show considerable wear consistent with extended circulation. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse of the underlying Spanish 2 Reales displays the Pillars of Hercules design with two crowned columns flanking a globe, representing the Old and New Worlds, with the mint date 1758 partially visible in the lower exergue area. The legend UTRAQUE UNUM is partially legible around the upper periphery, separated by rosette stops. Dominating the center of the reverse is a large oval or circular Jamaican counterstamp bearing the crowned royal cypher 'GR' (Georgius Rex), applied by Jamaican authorities to validate the Spanish coin for local circulation at a value of 1 Shilling 8 Pence. A small hole is evident at the lower rim. The milled edge border remains partially intact. |
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| 背面铭文 | UTRAQUE UNUM · 1758 · |
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