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6 Shillings 1 Penny - George III FERDIN VII DEI GRATIA, oval ident, countermarked

Issuer British Settlements on the Bay of Honduras (1783-1862)
Year 1810-1818
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Value 6 Shillings 1 Penny (73⁄240)
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Reverse description The crowned royal arms of Spain occupy the central field, quartered with the castles of Castile and the lions of León, with the dynastic oval of the Bourbons at the fess point, all set within an ornate shield. Flanking the shield are the Pillars of Hercules, each wrapped with a banner bearing the motto PLUS VLTRA, representing Spain's dominion beyond the known world. The peripheral legend reads HISPAN · ET IND · REX · and is interrupted by the mint mark Mo (Mexico City) and the assayer initials J · J, along with the denomination 8R. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border typical of the milled coinage of the Casa de Moneda de México.
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Mintage ND (1810-1818) - Host date 1811-1818
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