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| 正面描述 | The obverse of this cob-style (macuquina) gold doubloon displays the quartered royal arms of Castile and León within a shield, showing the characteristic hastily-struck, irregular design typical of New World hammered coinage. The upper-left and lower-right quarters bear the castles of Castile, while the upper-right and lower-left quarters display the lions of León; the central escutcheon carries the arms of Granada at the base. The mint mark 'SF' (Santa Fe de Bogotá) and the assayer's initial appear in the field, along with the denomination mark 'II'. Due to the cob nature of the flan, the surrounding Latin legend CAROLVS II D G HISPANIARVM REX is only partially visible around the periphery. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse features a bold, plain cross of Jerusalem style with flared terminals, dividing the field into four quadrants, each containing a crowned lion or castle passant depending on the strike's registration. The cross is flanked by the pomegranate symbols in the angles, characteristic of the Santa Fe de Bogotá mint's hammered gold coinage of the late 17th century. The surrounding Latin legend ET YNDIARVM REX is partially visible along the irregular clipped periphery, accompanied by the regnal date when legible. The entire design reflects the crude but authoritative character of macuquina coinage produced for transatlantic commerce during the reign of Carlos II. |
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