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12800 Réis - João V 1st Type of Shield, Rio de Janeiro Mint

Issuer Casa da Moeda do Brasil
Year 1727-1731
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description The royal coat of arms of Portugal under King João V, depicted as a crowned shield of the first type, topped by an elaborate royal crown rendered in high relief. The shield displays the traditional Portuguese armorial bearings, including the five escutcheons arranged in a cross pattern with the bordure of castles. The composition is centrally placed within the coin's field, with the heraldic design characteristic of early 18th-century Portuguese colonial coinage.
Reverse script Latin
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Edge Reeded.
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