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| Uitgever | Spanish Colonial Government of the Philippines |
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| Jaar | 1834-1837 |
| Type | Emergency coin |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Rand | Ornamented |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Following Mexico's independence in 1821, Manila found itself cut off from its traditional supply of minted silver from the Mexico City mint. Existing Mexican republican coinage continued to circulate in the Philippines but required official validation before the colonial government would accept it for tax payments and official transactions. The countermark program of 1834–1837 solved this pragmatically: Mexican 8 Reales were brought to the Manila mint, inspected, and stamped to authorize their use.
KM#117.2 specifically denotes coins countermarked over Mexican republican issues rather than colonial Spanish-American strikes. The host coin's date and assayer marks remain the primary variables for specialists.