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8 Escudos - Fernando VII Colonial Milled Coinage

Issuer Lima Mint
Year 1808-1811
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The crowned Royal Arms of Castile and León displayed on a quartered shield, showing castles and lions in the principal quarters with the Granada pomegranate in base and the Bourbon fleur-de-lis escutcheon at centre, flanked by the denomination numeral 8 to the left and the assayer initials JP to the right, and the mint mark LM below. The shield is surrounded by an elaborate wreath of laurel and olive branches, with the circular legend AUSPICE DEO FELIQ TOTO UNI MI JP encircling the design within a milled border.
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Mint Casa de Moneda de Lima (Lima Mint), Peru
Mintage 1808 JP - -
1809 JP - -
1810 JP - -
1811 JP - -
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