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1 Real Type I Countermark

Issuer Costa Rica
Year 1841-1842
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Diameter 20.5 mm
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Obverse description Host coin of Spanish Colonial origin bearing the crowned royal arms of Castile and León at center, flanked by the Pillars of Hercules, all within a toothed border. The circular legend reads CAROLUS III DEI GRATIA, identifying the issuing monarch. A small round hole has been cut through the lower-left field of the coin as part of the Costa Rican emergency monetary adaptation. The Type I countermark — a radiant six-pointed star within a recessed circle of approximately 7 mm diameter — was applied by Costa Rican authorities to validate the piece for local circulation, though it does not appear prominently on this side.
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Reeded
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