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8 Reales - Isabel II Countermark on Mexico 8 Reales

Issuer Philippines
Year 1834-1837
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Value 8 Reals
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Obverse description The obverse of the host coin presents a right-facing uncrowned bust of Agustín de Iturbide (Agustín I, Emperor of Mexico), with naturalistic hair rendered in low relief against a flat field. The peripheral legend reads AUGUSTINUS DEI PROVIDENTIA, with the mint mark Mo and date 1823 positioned in the lower exergual area. Prominently applied over the emperor's cheek and neck is the Philippine Isabel II countermark, an incuse oval cartouche enclosing a crowned castle and the numeral II, authenticated as a Spanish colonial validating stamp applied in Manila between 1834 and 1837. The toothed border of the host coin remains visible around the full circumference.
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Obverse lettering Y • II • AUGUSTINUS DEI PROVIDENTIA • Mo • 1823 •
(Translation: Agustin by the Providence of God.)
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Mexican Mint (Casa de Moneda de
México), Mexico, Mexico (1535-date)
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