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| 正面描述 | The obverse displays the laureate and draped bust of Carlos IV facing right, rendered in the neoclassical portrait style characteristic of the Lima Mint's milled coinage. The surrounding legend reads CAROLUS • IIII • DEI • GRATIA, with the date 1808 positioned in the lower exergue. Prominently applied over the king's neck and chest area is the Philippine Ferdinand VII countermark, consisting of a crowned F•7° cipher struck in an oval cartouche, officially validating the host coin for circulation in the Philippines during 1832–1834. The coin's milled border is visible along the rim, and the field shows the natural wear and adjustment marks consistent with circulated colonial silver. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents the crowned Royal Arms of Spain in the quartered shield design standard for the Lima Mint's bust coinage, featuring castles (Castile) and lions (León) in the principal quarters, with the Bourbon fleur-de-lis in the central escutcheon and a smaller tower in base. Flanking the shield on either side are the Pillars of Hercules, each entwined with a banner bearing the PLUS VLTRA motto, symbolising Spanish dominion beyond the Strait of Gibraltar. The circular legend HISPAN • ET • IND • REX reads around the upper field, while the mint mark LIMAE, denomination 8R, and assayers' initials J•P appear to the left of the shield. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded inner border and a milled outer rim. |
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