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2 Shillings Type II countermark

Issuer Tortola
Year 1802-1805
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Reference(s) KM#9
Obverse description Quarter-circle segment cut from a Spanish colonial silver dollar, bearing the Type II rectangular countermark of Tortola applied in the upper field. The countermark consists of the legend TORTOLA in raised capital letters within a rectangular cartouche, the letters boldly struck and legible across the curved upper portion of the piece. The host coin's original design is largely obscured by the cut and the application of the countermark, with the silver field showing characteristic circulation wear and surface marks consistent with the piece's use as emergency coinage.
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