1832-34年菲律宾-墨西哥壹圆银币。马尼拉铸币厂。斐迪南七世。 V 型戳记,圆形凹痕内加冠 F.7.0。根据 1832 年 10 月 2 日的法令颁布,从 1832 年 10 月 5 日开始至 1834 年 12 月 20 日。加盖于 1821-Zs RG 墨西哥独立战争Ferdinand VII半身像 8 雷亚尔的正面。作为较稀罕的主体币,该日期仅纪录了 6 枚,两种不同的冠品种(5-4-1-C [5] 和 5-4-!-B [1])。这款颇具魅力且磨损适中的存世款展现出醒目的加盖。丰富的石板光泽,图文顶部的颜色更亮,在光线下旋转时会透现彩虹色光泽。赏心悦目,更带几个中型戳记。<p><em>有趣的是,根据其污损和完整度,带戳的的西班牙硬币分为三个等级。大部分完好且重量无异的被归类为I类,将于稀后被加盖,并收取1%的附加费。而流通痕迹重、破损严重的则归入II类或III类,只能以金银形式入境,需缴纳2%的进口关税。 1831 年 9 月 13 日的法令规定,被 Reales Cajas 录取的 I 类硬币需缴纳 1% 的加盖税。而 II 类和 III 类则存放在 Real Aduana 中,根据金银规定收取 2% 的费用。该法令续指,反对派的铸币,附加费已降至 1%,使其与 I 类西班牙硬币的附加费相同。</em><p> PHILIPPINES. Philippines - Mexico. 8 Reales, ND (1832-34). Manila Mint. Ferdinand VII. PCGS Genuine--Chopmark, VF Details; C/M - XF Details. KM-65; Basso-55; PNM#6-Not listed; PNM#16-93; PNM#21-VI-64; Cacho-Not listed; Gil-5-4-1-C. Type V Countermark, crowned F.7.0 within circular indent. Issued by decree of 2 October 1832, commencing 5 October 1832 until 20 December 1834. Countermark applied to the obverse of a 1821-Zs RG Mexico War of Independence bust 8 Reales of Ferdinand VII. A <strong>SCARCE</strong> host type, we have only six examples recorded for this date with two different crown varieties (5-4-1-C [5] and 5-4-!-B [1]). This attractive and moderately worn survivor exhibits a bold countermark with even wear. The surfaces display rich slate patina with brighter coloration atop of the devices complemented by an iridescent sheen that pops out when rotated in the light. This lovely looking example is pleasing to the eye with several interesting medium sized chopmarks.<p><em>It is interesting to note that chopmarked Spanish coins were placed into three classes determined by the amount of defacement and lose of integrity. Those found to be mostly intact and of good weight were categorized as Class I, set aside to be countermarked later and charged a 1% surcharge. While those that saw significate circulation and damage were included into Class II or Class III, which were only able to enter the country as bullion, subject to 2% import duties. The decree of 13 September 1831 states that those of Class I admitted to the Reales Cajas were to be charged a 1% countermarking tax. While those of Class II and III were deposited into the Real Aduana being charged 2% according to the bullion regulations. The decree goes on to state that the surcharge on insurgent coinage was being lowered to 1% making it equal to those of Class I Spanish coins.</em>


































