Description:
Obverse
Legend accompanying the border with the words: IOANES • V • D • G • P • ET • BRASIL • REX
In the center, surrounded by a circle of pearls, the value in Roman vaults, interspersed by flowers: * X * X *
Below the value, the date between crosses: + 1735 +
Above the value, a crown of five bows, whose upper half surpasses and overlaps the circle of pearls.
Overlapping the value a gusset stamp that doubles its face value
Reverse
Legend accompanying the border with the words: PECVNIA • TOTVM • CIRCVMIT • ORBEM
In the center, an armillary sphere
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