500 Réis - Afonso VI Countermarked 400 Réis

Émetteur Brazil
Année 1663
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 500 Réis
Devise Real (1654-1799)
Composition Silver (.9166)
Poids 22.9 g
Diamètre 40 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round (irregular)
Technique
Orientation
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) KM#63
Description de l’avers Countermarked [S00]=500 réis over cruzados (400) from João IV and Afonso VI by law on 22.3.1663
Écriture de l’avers Latin
Légende de l’avers
Description du revers
Écriture du revers Latin
Légende du revers
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage ND (1663) - -
ID Numisquare 5586379060
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This 1663 500 Réis coin, a countermarked 400 Réis, reflects Afonso VI's monetary policies during a period of economic flux in the Portuguese Empire. Post-Restoration War, the crown faced financial pressures, leading to currency revaluations. The countermark, applied to existing 400 Réis silver coins, effectively increased their face value to 500 Réis. This common strategy addressed currency shortages, stabilized the economy, or retained bullion, impacting trade across Brazil and its territories.

Artistry: The artistry is twofold: the original host coin's design and the superimposed countermark. The underlying 400 Réis featured traditional Portuguese royal arms and a cross, characteristic of the Baroque style prevalent in 17th-century European coinage. The countermark itself, likely by an anonymous minter, is a functional design element. It typically comprised a punch featuring Afonso VI's monogram (AF) and the new denomination "500," often struck forcefully, partially obliterating the original design.

Technical/Grading: As a countermarked issue, technical evaluation prioritizes the clarity and depth of the countermark. Key high-points include the crispness of the "AF" monogram and the "500" denomination. The host coin, struck on a substantial 40mm silver planchet weighing 22.9g, would have original strike details, though often compromised. Collectors assess the evenness of the countermark's impression, the integrity of the underlying planchet, and any visible original design.

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