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Vintém - Manuel I º M ºL, plus º under M, Lisboa mint

Uitgever Portugal
Jaar 1501-1521
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Valuta Real (1517-1835)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field displays the crowned Portuguese royal arms: a shield quartered with five escutcheons in cross formation, each charged with five roundels (quinas), and a bordure of castles, all surmounted by a royal crown. Annulets appear in the field to the left and right of the crowned shield. The composition is set within a beaded inner circle, with a Latin circumscription running along the outer border reading the royal titles of Manuel I.
Schrift keerzijde Latin
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Aanvullende informatie

The vintém was Portugal's workhorse small silver denomination during the reign of Manuel I, a period when Lisbon's mint was under extraordinary pressure to produce coinage for an empire expanding simultaneously into Brazil, West Africa, and the Indian Ocean trade routes. The sheer volume demanded by these new commercial frontiers meant dies were heavily reused, and the mintmark placement became inconsistent across the run — the º under M configuration on this piece is a specific die state documented by Gomes as his reference E1 29.

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