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| 正面描述 | Centrally positioned cross of Jerusalem with flared terminals divides the field into four quarters, each alternately bearing the castles of Castile and the lions of León in the macuña (cob) style characteristic of colonial Spanish coinage. The irregular flan, typical of hand-struck cob coinage, results in partial visibility of the surrounding circular legend. The design elements are boldly if somewhat crudely struck, with the quartered shield arrangement clearly legible at the center despite the rough flan edges. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse displays the crowned Pillars of Hercules flanking a central quartered shield, with undulating waves at the base representing the seas between the Old and New Worlds, in accordance with the standard macuña type for colonial Bolivian coinage of Charles III. The denomination numeral '8' appears at the upper left of the shield, with the assayer's initial 'V' and the mint mark 'P' (for Potosí) distributed in the quarters of the cross. The date is partially visible within the design, and the abbreviated motto 'PLVS VLTRA' is distributed across the field. The overall strike is irregular and characteristic of the hand-struck cob (macuña) technique, with portions of the design off-flan. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
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