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8 Reales Type IV Counterstamp

Issuer Guatemala
Year 1841
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Value 8 Reales
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Reverse description Central shield displaying the Peruvian national arms: a vicuna to the left, a cinchona tree to the right, and a cornucopia at the base, all within a quartered escutcheon. The shield is flanked by branches of laurel and palm tied at the base. A Guatemalan Type IV counterstamp featuring a sunburst device is applied to the left portion of the shield. The circular peripheral legend reads REPUB. PERUANA, with the denomination 8 R., assayer initials J. M., mint mark M (Lima), and the date 1825 arranged around the field, within a beaded border.
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Reverse lettering REPUBLICA PERUANA M. 8 R. J. M. 1825
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