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160 Réis - Pedro II Rio de Janeiro and Pernambuco Mints

发行方 Casa da Moeda do Brasil
年份 1699-1702
类型 Standard circulation coin
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背面描述 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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边缘 Reeded
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These cob-style pieces — known in Brazil as "moeda de cordão" — were struck under the monetary reorganization mandated by Portugal following chronic shortages of circulating silver in the colony. The 160 réis denomination was peculiar to the Brazilian mints and had no direct equivalent in the metropolitan Portuguese system, a concession to local commercial realities rather than metropolitan preference. Portugal had resisted establishing a full silver coinage in Brazil for decades, and this series was among the first substantial silver issues produced on Brazilian soil.

The KM#88.1 and #88.2 distinctions separate the Rio de Janeiro and Pernambuco mint outputs, with the latter being considerably scarcer by surviving population.

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