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8 Reales - Ferdinand VII Countermark on Peru 8 Reales

Issuer Spanish Colonial Government of the Philippines
Year 1832-1834
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Value 8 Reals
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse presents the arms of the Republic of Peru at center: a quartered shield displaying a llama, a cinchona tree, and a cornucopia, all enclosed within an ornate wreath of laurel and palm branches tied at the base. Above the shield, a small condor with spread wings crowns the composition. The denomination 8R and mint officials' initials flank the shield, while the date 1832 appears in the exergue. The circular legend REPUB • PERUANA • reads in the upper field, with the Lima mint mark and assayer initials completing the inscription.
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Reverse lettering REPUB • PERUANA • LIMAE • 8R • J • M • 1832 •
(Translation: Peruvian Republic.)
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