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5 Escudos

Issuer Portuguese Timor (1910-2002)
Year 1970
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Composition Copper-nickel
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Reverse description The Portuguese national emblem is depicted centrally, comprising the armorial shield of Portugal — bearing the five quinas in saltire and the bordure of castles — superimposed on an armillary sphere mounted on a stylized cross of the Order of Christ. The circular legend REPUBLICA•PORTUGUESA arcs around the upper and lateral periphery within a beaded border. The date 1970, flanked by small decorative stars, is inscribed along the lower portion of the field beneath the central device.
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Reverse lettering REPUBLICA•PORTUGUESA 1970
(Translation: Portuguese Republic)
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Mint Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda, Lisbon
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