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8 Reales Type II Counter-mark

Issuer Guatemala
Year 1839
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Value 8 Reales
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Reverse description Cob-style reverse displaying a crowned castle (tower) at centre, flanked by columns representing the Pillars of Hercules with wavy lines below suggesting the sea, all set within a beaded inner circle. Partial legends are visible around the border, consistent with standard Spanish colonial macuquina coinage. The mint mark P (Potosí) and assayer initial C are partially legible in the upper field. A second Guatemalan Type II countermark impression may be present, and a drilled hole pierces the upper right flan.
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Reverse lettering PLVS VLTRA
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