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| 背面描述 | Central device consisting of the Portuguese royal armillary sphere encircling the traditional shield of Portugal, rendered in fine relief. The denomination DEZ CENTAVOS arcs along the upper field within the beaded border, while II MACUTAS is inscribed along the lower field, flanked on each side by a five-pointed star. The overall composition is plain and heraldic in character, emphasizing the dual monetary denomination in both the metropolitan and colonial currency systems. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Angola remained under Portuguese colonial administration when this coin was struck, and the dual denomination — 10 Centavos on one face, 2 Macutas on the other — reflects an awkward transitional moment in the territory's monetary history. The macuta had circulated in Angola for roughly two centuries as a local unit of account, originally tied to cloth currency and later to copper coinage issued specifically for colonial trade. By the late 1920s it was being formally phased out, and this issue represents one of the last official acknowledgments of the macuta system before it was quietly abandoned in favor of a purely metropolitan decimal structure.