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| Emittent | Portugal |
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| Jahr | 1582-1598 |
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| Nennwert | 80 Réis (Reais) |
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| Aversbeschreibung | Central device comprising a royal crown surmounting the Gothic initial 'F' (for Filipe/Felipe), above the denomination expressed in Roman numerals 'LXXX' on a raised platform or shelf, all within a beaded inner circle. The circular Latin legend PHILIPPVS D G REX PORTVGAL · F · ·LXXX· runs along the periphery, also enclosed by an outer beaded border. The design is characteristic of Iberian hammered coinage of the late sixteenth century, with bold, deeply struck lettering and somewhat irregular flan edges typical of the period. |
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| Reversbeschreibung | A plain Greek cross with four equal arms occupies the central field, with a small circular pellet or annulet placed in each of the four quadrants formed by the arms of the cross. A small shield or ornamental device appears at the top of the cross. The circular Latin motto IN HOC SIGNO VINCES ('In this sign you shall conquer') runs around the full periphery, separated from the inner design by a beaded border. The overall composition reflects the Counter-Reformation religious symbolism prevalent in Portuguese and Spanish Habsburg coinage of the period. |
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Filipe I of Portugal was Felipe II of Spain — the same monarch whose Armada met disaster in 1588. The Portuguese "80 reis" denomination in silver was a direct product of the Iberian Union, which began in 1580 when Felipe pressed his dynastic claim following the death of the young King Sebastião at Alcácer Quibir and the brief reign of the Cardinal-King Henrique. Portuguese minting traditions were preserved under the union, but the monetary system was gradually harmonized toward Castilian standards throughout Filipe's reign.
The Gomes references F1 11 through F1 13 indicate distinct die varieties within the type, differentiated primarily by mint mark placement and legend punctuation.