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  • 1 Escudo 1981-1986, KM# 614, Portugal
  • 1 Escudo 1981-1986, KM# 614, Portugal
Description

Engraver: Marcelino Norte de Almeida

Obverse

Coat of arms of Portugal surrounded by the country name and date below.

The coat of arms of Portugal is popularly referred as the Cinco Quinas (Five Quinas) or simply the Quinas (a quina being each of the five escutcheons in form of a cross with five bezants of the Portuguese shield). In the late 14th century, the number of bezants was fixed in five. Late explanations interpret them as the five wounds of Jesus Christ. The shield resting in front is composed of seven golden castles, which represent the Moorish castles conquered during the Reconquista.

REPUBLICA PORTUGUESA
1984

Reverse

Denomination.

1
ESCUDO

Edge

1 Escudo

KM# 614
Characteristics
Material Nickel Brass
Weight 3 g
Diameter 18 mm
Thickness 1.63 mm
Shape round
Alignment Coin
Mint
Portuguese Mint and Official Printing Office (INCM)

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