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| 正面描述 | The obverse displays the host coin's laureate bust of Ferdinand VII of Spain facing right, with the surrounding legend partially visible reading FERDND · 7 · D · G · ET · CONST and the date 1822 in the exergue. A prominent circular Costa Rican Type I countermark is applied at center, consisting of a small rose or floral motif within a beaded or toothed circular punch, confirming the coin's authorization for local circulation. The host coin has been cut and holed, reflecting its use as an emergency currency piece; two additional holes are visible in the field, likely the result of the cutting process used to reduce the coin's weight or denomination. The overall surfaces show significant wear consistent with extended circulation, with the legend and bust detail partially obliterated. |
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| 正面铭文 | FERDND · 7 · D · G · ET · CONST 1822 |
| 背面描述 | The reverse of the host Spanish colonial 2 Reales struck at the Potosí Mint in 1822 features the crowned shield of Castile and León at center, flanked by the Pillars of Hercules with the assayer's initials and mint mark. The surrounding legend reads HISPANIAR · REX · P · 2R · O ·, identifying the issuing authority, denomination, mint (Potosí), and assayer. The coin has been cut and perforated, with a large irregular hole punched through the lower left field, partially destroying the design, as was characteristic of the Costa Rican emergency currency practice. The crowned shield retains some detail at the upper portion, while the lower elements are lost to the cut. Wear throughout is consistent with heavy circulation. |
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