Description:
Obverse
Lisbooa Mint, the king standing facing, crowned and in full armour, holding sword and leaning on shield bearing five besants, within Gothic portico, small crosses in fields to left and right, rev., floriate cross within quadrilobe, small arms on hexalobe in centre and rosettes in spandrels
Reverse
Lettering: FERNANDVSDEIGRAREXPORTVGALI EALG
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