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30 Réis - Maria I and Pedro III Goa mint

Issuer Portuguese India
Year 1784
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Reference(s) Gomes#MP 04, KM#193
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central shield bearing the Portuguese royal arms, comprising the five quinas in cross formation on a plain field, surmounted by a royal crown. The shield is set within a decorative frame, and the overall composition is typical of hammered colonial Portuguese coinage struck at the Goa mint in the late 18th century.
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Maria I ruled jointly with her husband Pedro III from 1777 until his death in 1786, making the window for dual-name coinage from Portuguese India quite narrow. The Goa mint, operating under chronic supply constraints throughout the eighteenth century, produced this denomination in extremely small flans — a consequence of both limited silver availability and local demand for low-value fractional coinage suited to retail trade in the coastal markets of the Estado da India.

At 0.6 grams, survival in any collectible state is largely a matter of luck.

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