1 Macuta 1762-1770, Countermarked on ½ Macuta [Angola]

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1 Macuta 1762-1770, Countermarked on ½ Macuta [Angola]
  • Country: Angola
  • Shape: Round
  • Weight: 19 g
  • Name: Countermarked on ½ Macuta
  • Metal: Copper
  • Designation: Cu
  • Denomination: 1 macuta
  • Currency unit: Macut
  • Orientation: Medallic
  • Summary: KM# 50.1
  • Diameter: 36 mm
  • Reverse
    In the central part, a two-line inscription: 'MACUTA', below a countermark from the period 1809-1837, all surrounded by five four-petaled flowers of two types (two and three in number) and enclosed within a circle of dots. To the right, bottom, and left, an inscription in Portuguese: 'AFRICA. PORTUGUEZA', translating to 'Portuguese Africa'. At the top along the rim, the mint year 1763, separated from the inscription by two four-petaled flowers with dots on the sides. The edge of the coin features decorative raised denticles.
  • Obverse
    In the central part, the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Portugal. To the right, bottom, and left along the edge, text in Latin: 'IOSEPHUS.I.D.G.REX.P.ET.D.GUINAE', the title of King Joseph I the Reformer of Portugal. The edge of the coin features decorative raised denticles.

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