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| 正面描述 | Central field features the crowned Portuguese royal arms, displaying the quartered escutcheon with the traditional five quinas and castles, surmounted by a royal crown. The shield is rendered in a bold, somewhat crude hammered style characteristic of colonial Goa Mint production. No peripheral legend is present, the design filling the flan to its edges. The overall composition reflects the simplified heraldic conventions employed for small-denomination gold coinage struck in Portuguese India during the reign of José I. |
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| 背面铭文 | ST ME CR SD 17 63 |
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José I's Indian gold coinage was struck at Goa under conditions of chronic mint disorder — the Estado da India's finances had been in steady decline since the loss of key trading posts, and maintaining consistent bullion supply to the Goa mint was an ongoing administrative struggle throughout his reign. The xerafim, originally a silver unit inherited from pre-Portuguese Goa, had long since migrated upward into gold denominations by this period.
The KM#145 attribution places this among the scarcer José I gold issues from the subcontinent.