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1 Shilling Countermark type I

Issuer Tortola
Year 1801
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Technique Countermarked, Cut
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Reverse description Plain, unengraved triangular silver surface forming the reverse of this one-eighth cut segment of a Spanish colonial 8 Reales. The field is entirely blank, showing no legend, device, or additional countermark, and retains the natural silver patina and surface marks consistent with circulation wear and the mechanical cutting process. The edges of the triangular planchet are smooth and rounded from use.
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Mintage 1801: ND (1801)
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