Description:
Obverse
On the back, the image of a boat is reproduced, a symbol of the ship that transported the Spanish coins of Ocho Reales to Australia. The Spanish and Australian mint marks and the dates of 1813 and 2013 are shown. In the lower part of the coin, the silhouettes of the maps of Spain and Australia appear united by wavy lines.
Reverse
On the obverse is reproduced the image of the obverse of a coin of Eight Reales of Ferdinand VII, minted in 1809.
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