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| 表面の説明 | Central field displays the Royal Arms of Castile and León, comprising the quartered coat of arms of the Catholic Monarchs surmounted by a royal crown. The mint mark P for Potosí and assayer's initial M (for Juan Sánchez Mejía) appear in the field, accompanied by the numeral 8 denoting the coin's value. The legend is rendered in Latin and separated from the central device by a beaded inner circle. The overall strike is characteristic of cob (macuquina) coinage, resulting in an irregular planchet with partially visible design elements. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 追加情報 |
Philip III never visited the Americas, but the mines beneath Potosí — then the largest city in the Western Hemisphere — funded his wars in Europe with a consistency his treasury could not replicate elsewhere. The Casa de la Moneda at Potosí was producing cob coinage, or macuquinas, struck by hand on irregularly shaped planchets, which means no two pieces from this period are identical in shape or strike placement.
The assayer's mark on these issues is the critical identifier for specialists — the initial appearing on coins of this period cycles through several hands, each accountable under Spanish colonial law for silver purity on pain of death.