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4 Pesos Fuertes '4' Countermark over 1/4 of Spanish colonial 8 Escudos

Issuer Paraguay
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Type Emergency coin
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Reverse lettering •AUSPI
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Following independence, Paraguay faced an acute shortage of fractional gold coinage. Rather than strike new pieces, the government authorized countermarking existing Spanish colonial gold — in this case, physically quartering 8 Escudos cobs and punching the surviving quarter with a '4' to certify its value as 4 Pesos Fuertes. The result is a coin that is less a minted piece than a fiscal improvisation, carrying two monetary systems on a single fragment of metal.

KM#E2 classification places this among pattern or emergency issues, and surviving examples are exceptionally rare — the violent act of cutting a cob guarantees no two pieces are alike in shape.

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