500 Réis - Pedro II Countermark '500' or 'S00' and new lettering over Cruzado João IV

Emisor Portugal
Año 1688-1704
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 500 Réis (Reais)
Moneda Real (1517-1835)
Composición Silver (.917)
Peso 22.9 g
Diámetro 40 mm
Grosor
Forma Round
Técnica Hammered, Milled, Countermarked
Orientación
Grabador(es)
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) Gomes#J4 112; J4 113; J4 114; J4 115; J4 116; J4 117; J4 KM#437.1
Descripción del anverso
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso IOANNES IIII DEI GRATIA PORTVG ET ALG REX
Descripción del reverso Countermark [S00] or [500]
Escritura del reverso Latin
Leyenda del reverso IN HOC SIGNO VINCES
Canto Rope shaped
Casa de moneda
Tirada ND (1688-1704) - Gomes#J4 112 (S00 over Cruzado lisboa) -
ND (1688-1704) - Gomes#J4 115 (S00 over Cruzados with other stamps) -
ND (1688-1704) - Gomes#J4 116 (500 over Cruzado Lisboa) -
ND (1688-1704) EEEE - Gomes#J4 114 (S00 over Cruzado Évora) -
ND (1688-1704) EEEE - Gomes#J4 118 (500 over Cruzado Évora) -
ND (1688-1704) PPPP - Gomes#J4 113 (S00 over Cruzado Porto) -
ND (1688-1704) PPPP - Gomes#J4 117 (500 over Cruzado Porto) -
ID de Numisquare 1292603860
Información adicional

Historical Context: This 500 Réis coin (1688-1704) reflects monetary revaluation under King Pedro II (1683-1706). A countermarked Cruzado of João IV, it exemplifies a common practice to adjust currency without new minting. This revalidation addressed economic necessities, like fluctuating silver prices or denomination standardization. The countermark officially elevated older coinage's nominal value, ensuring circulation and demonstrating the crown's efforts to maintain stability before Brazilian gold discoveries transformed Portugal's economy.

Artistry: The "artistry" here is primarily functional. The original Cruzado of João IV featured the traditional Portuguese shield and Cross of Christ. The Pedro II countermark consists of a prominent '500' or stylized 'S00' numeral, clearly indicating the new denomination, often with new lettering or a date. This application prioritized clear,

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