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8 Reales - Ferdinand VII Countermark on Chile 1 Peso

Issuer Philippines
Year 1832-1834
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Currency Real (1700-1857)
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Reverse description The reverse of the Chilean host coin presents a large volcanic mountain, likely representing the Andes, rising from a landscape at the center of the field. Above the mountain, an olive and laurel wreath frames the denomination inscription UN PESO within its tied branches. The circular legend CHILE INDEPENDIENTE arcs around the upper periphery, with SANTIAGO appearing along the lower periphery between two pellets, indicating the Santiago Mint as the place of issue. The reeded border is consistent throughout.
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Reverse lettering CHILE INDEPENDIENTE UN PESO · SANTIAGO ·
(Translation: Independent Chile. One peso.)
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