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4 Bits Cut of Spanish Colonial 8 Reales

Issuer Dominica
Year 1813
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Shape Round with cutouts
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Obverse description The outer ring segment of a Spanish or Spanish Colonial 8 Reales, produced by the removal of the central plug, retains residual legends and design elements from the host coin along its annular surface. A crowned numeral '4' counterstamp, applied by Dominican authorities, is impressed upon the ring to authenticate and denominate the piece for local circulation. The irregular inner edge bears the characteristic scalloped profile resulting from the cutting process, while fragmentary inscriptions from the original host coin remain partially legible on the outer rim.
Obverse script Latin
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