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4 Bits

Issuer Grenada
Year 1814
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Triangular segment cut from the upper-right third of a Spanish Colonial 8 Reales host coin. Three rectangular countermarks applied by Grenada authorities are visible: at the left, a stamped 'GS' (Government Stamp) within a rectangular punch; at the right, a stamped numeral '4' within a rectangular punch; and centrally, a stamped letter 'G' within a rectangular punch. The underlying host coin's obverse design is partially visible, showing remnants of the crowned royal arms and the partial legend 'CAROLUS IIII' arched along the upper curved edge of the triangular segment.
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Obverse lettering GS / G / 4 / CAROLUS IIII
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Reverse script Latin
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