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160 Réis - Pedro II Rio de Janeiro and Pernambuco Mints

Uitgever Casa da Moeda do Brasil
Jaar 1699-1702
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Waarde 160 Réis
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Beschrijving voorzijde The Portuguese royal coat of arms, surmounted by an ornate royal crown, occupies the central field. The shield displays the traditional quinas arrangement of five escutcheons charged with bezants, enclosed within a bordure of castles. Flanking the crowned shield are the denomination numeral '160' to the right and the last two digits of the date to the left, with floral or pellet ornaments filling the remaining field. The circular legend, read in retrograde on this example, runs along the coin's periphery within a beaded border.
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Opschrift voorzijde PETRVS. II. DG. PORT. REX. E. BRAS. D.
(Translation: Pedro II, by the Grace of God, King of Portugal and Lord of Brazil.)
Beschrijving keerzijde An armillary sphere is depicted centrally, superimposed upon a large cross of the Order of Christ, whose flared terminals extend nearly to the coin's rim. The armillary sphere, symbolizing Portuguese maritime sovereignty and dominion over Brazil, is rendered in fine detail with visible rings and meridians. A mintmark — 'P' for coins struck at the Pernambuco (Recife) mint — appears in the field where applicable. The reverse legend is disposed around the periphery within a beaded border, referencing the dynastic motto of the House of Braganza.
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