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1 Soldo - João III Shield

Issuer Portuguese Malacca
Year 1522-1550
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Value 1 Soldo (1⁄60)
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (1522-1550) - Se 17.01 (As per pict) -
ND (1522-1550) - Se 17.02 (Narrow Coat of Arms) -
ND (1522-1550) - Se 17.03 (Short Coat of Arms) -
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João III's administration of Malacca operated under constant pressure after the Portuguese seizure of the city in 1511 displaced the existing Malay monetary system. The calin alloy — a Southeast Asian tin-lead mixture — was a practical concession to local materials and trade expectations rather than Portuguese metallurgical preference. Lisbon had little interest in shipping silver to a garrison perpetually threatened by Johor and Aceh.

The dating span reflects administrative continuity across multiple captains-general rather than a single mint run. Individual issues within this range can differ meaningfully in tin content and flan preparation.

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