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| Issuer | Casa da Moeda de Portugal |
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| Year | 1961 |
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| Value | 2.50 Escudos (2.5 PTE) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse lettering | SIMÕES C. MOEDA PROVA |
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| Additional information |
Pattern issues from the Casa da Moeda in this period were produced as part of Portugal's gradual rationalization of its coinage system under the Estado Novo regime — a process that involved testing new alloys and denominations years before any public release. The 2.50 Escudos denomination itself had a complicated path to circulation, with multiple pattern compositions evaluated before the final circulating type was settled.
The Gomes reference places this firmly within a documented but sparsely catalogued series. Only a handful of confirmed specimens are known to researchers.