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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面铭文 | VTRA QUE VNUM • Mo ⋆ 1746 ⋆ M ⋆ GR (Translation: Both as one. King George.) |
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Jamaica lacked a dedicated mint throughout the colonial period, so the island's authorities routinely countermarked foreign silver to legitimize it for local circulation. This piece is a Spanish colonial 2 reales from the Mexico City mint, officially sanctioned for use at a fixed value of 1 shilling 8 pence under a series of Jamaican proclamations that sought to regulate the chaotic mix of currencies flooding Caribbean trade. The countermark itself — applied by crown authority — is what transforms a Spanish colonial coin into a Jamaican issue for catalog purposes.
George II died in 1760, making 1758 strikes among the later issues of his reign to enter this circulation system.