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8 Reales - Isabella II Countermark on Mexico 8 Reales

Issuer Philippines
Year 1834-1837
Type Emergency coin
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Obverse description The obverse of the host coin depicts a radiant Phrygian liberty cap (gorro frigio) at centre, emitting long alternating straight and flame-like rays that fill the field, with the word LIBERTAD inscribed on the cap's brim. Superimposed at the centre is the official Philippine countermark: a crowned royal cypher 'Y·II' (for Isabel II) applied in an oval punch surmounted by a royal crown, validating the coin for circulation in the Philippines. Surrounding the central design, the countermark legend reads '8R · Go · 1842 · P · M · 10Ds · 20Gs', indicating denomination, mint (Guanajuato), date, assayer initials, and fineness specifications. The reeded border of the host coin is visible along the rim.
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Reverse lettering REPUBLICA MEXICANA
(Translation: Mexican Republic.)
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Mintage ND (1834-1837) Go - Host coin 1824. -
ND (1834-1837) Go - Host coin 1833. -
ND (1834-1837) Go - Host coin 1834. -
ND (1834-1837) Go - Host coin 1842. -
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