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| Issuer | Casa da Moeda, Lisbon |
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| Year | 1865-1888 |
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| Value | 200 Réis |
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| Obverse description | Bare-headed effigy of King Luís I of Portugal in left-facing profile, rendered in high relief with finely detailed wavy hair and a short beard. The truncation of the bust is unadorned, with the engraver's initials F.A.C. incised just below. The mint date appears at the bottom of the field. The circumferential legend reads LUDOVICUS I PORTUG ET ALGARB REX, separated by raised dots, and the entire design is bordered by a continuous beaded inner circle. |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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Portugal's 200 réis silver coinage under Luís I spans a reign defined more by constitutional instability than by monetary innovation. The Regeneração governments of the 1860s–80s pushed through successive fiscal reforms that repeatedly disrupted the mint's production schedules, resulting in sharply uneven annual mintages across the type's run.
Gomes varieties within this series are worth consulting closely — collar and die differences between the earlier and later dates are documented and affect collectibility.