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Coin Brazil 40 Reis on 80 Reis - Pierre I - Arms 1829 R

Ref. : NCP3684
Product type
Coin
Date/Year
1829
Catalog
Word coins (KM.)
Country
Brazil
Quality
FF
Face value
40 reis
Personality
Pedro I
Workshop
Rio de Janeiro (R)
Diameter (mm)
39.6
Poids
25.72
Metals
Copper
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The Brazil 40 Reis on 80 Reis Coin - Pedro I - Coat of Arms 1829 R is a fascinating piece of numismatic history from Brazil, highlighting the reign of Emperor Pedro I, the founder of the Brazilian Empire. This coin, minted in 1829 at the Rio de Janeiro Mint (indicated by the "R" mintmark), reflects a transitional period in Brazilian monetary policy, where 40 Reis coins were overstruck on older 80 Reis coins, a practice common in the early 19th century.

The obverse features the imperial coat of arms of Brazil, a shield bearing a central armillary sphere and a cross within a laurel and coffee wreath, topped with the imperial crown. The reverse displays the denomination "40 Reis" prominently, with the year of issue, 1829, and the mintmark below.

These coins are valued for their historical context, showcasing the economic adjustments during Pedro I?s rule and the early years of the Brazilian Empire. The overstriking of 40 Reis on 80 Reis coins makes each piece unique, as remnants of the original design are often visible. Collectors treasure these coins for their rarity, historical significance, and connection to Brazil?s imperial heritage.


Copper
Ø 39.60mm, Weight 25.72g
KM. 444, FF
Pedro I
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro

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