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| 正面描述 | The crowned royal arms of Portugal occupy the central field, flanked by the denomination numeral '200' to the left and the date to the right. The shield displays the Portuguese quinas and castles in heraldic arrangement beneath a royal crown. A peripheral legend in Latin encircles the design, identifying the issuing authority. The inscription reads PETRVS.D.G.P.PORTVGALIÆ.ET AL, denoting Pedro as Prince Regent of Portugal and the Algarves. |
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| 正面铭文 | PETRVS.D.G.P.PORTVGALIÆ.ET AL 200 1681 |
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Pedro governed as Prince Regent from 1668 after forcing his brother Afonso VI into exile — first to the Azores, then to Sintra — in a palace coup that ended Afonso's effective rule without formally deposing him. The 200 Réis issues struck across this regency period span multiple die marriages catalogued individually by Gomes as PR 53 through PR 58, reflecting ongoing production across several years rather than a single emission. Portugal's silver coinage of this decade was heavily shaped by the financial strain of the post-Restoration wars against Spain, which had only concluded with the Treaty of Lisbon in 1668, the same year Pedro seized power.