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60 Réis - João VI Diu mint

Issuer Portuguese India
Year 1816-1826
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Reference(s) Gomes#J6 41, KM#Not listed
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Edge Plain
Mint Diu Mint
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Diu, a small island settlement on the Gujarat coast, operated as one of Portuguese India's most isolated minting facilities. The 60 Réis copper pieces struck there under João VI — who spent most of this period ruling from Rio de Janeiro, having fled Lisbon ahead of Napoleon's 1807 invasion — circulated within an enclave so geographically removed from Goa that local monetary needs frequently diverged from colonial policy entirely. The absence of a KM listing reflects how thoroughly this issue fell outside the mainstream of cataloguing attention for decades.

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