| Popis líce |
Crowned royal arms displaying the cross of Portugal (the Quinas) in the field, surrounded by a beaded border with partial legend visible along the periphery. Applied over this host coin is a rectangular or oval countermark bearing the numerals '100', punched in the lower portion of the field, authenticating the revaluation of the original 80 Réis (LXXX Réis) issue. The underlying coin is a hammered silver piece attributable to the reign of João III or Filipe I of Portugal, with characteristic rough flan surfaces and partially legible original devices. The countermark was applied by royal decree in 1663 under João IV to circulate the coin at the new tariffed value of 100 Réis. |
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| Popis rubu |
Reverse of the host hammered silver coin, showing the remains of the original Portuguese royal design, likely featuring a cross or shield motif consistent with 80 Réis coinage of João III or Filipe I. The surfaces exhibit typical characteristics of hammered coinage, including an irregular flan and partially struck legends, now largely obscured by wear and the application of the countermark on the obverse. Beaded border remnants are visible along portions of the periphery. |
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