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Monday, 5 April 2021

1775) "Portuguese Numismatics Series (2nd Group)," Portugal: A set of Four Postage Stamps issued by CTT (Correios de Portugal, S.A - Portuguese Post). in collaboration with INCM (The Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda - (National Printing House, and Mint), Portugal: Date of Stamp Set issue: 30.03.2021:

1775) "Portuguese Numismatics Series (2nd Group)," Portugal: A set of Four Postage Stamps issued by CTT (Correios de Portugal, S.A - Portuguese Post). in collaboration with INCM (The Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda - (National Printing House, and Mint), Portugal: Date of Stamp Set issue: 30.03.2021:

About Portuguese Numismatic 2nd Group:

In 2021, in partnership with the INCM, CTT has continued its "Portuguese Numismatics Series" by presenting five coins minted in Portugal between the 12th and 16th centuries.

 These are some of the greatest numismatic treasures in the country, bearing witness to episodes spanning centuries of history. They offer a paradigmatic portrayal of the big issues marking our past: the legitimising of independence, the founding of the country, the consolidation of royal authority, the development of national symbols and the start of the discoveries and overseas expansion.

Mário de Gouveia: 

The First Day Cover (FDC) is titled "Numismatica Portuguesa (2nd groupo)".

At top right it bears the four Stamps issued in the Set  of the values of N,A,E and I".

The Special Cancellation Stamp is of "CTT LISBOA" (Lisbon) and is dated - "30.03.2021".


A Description Sheet/Information Brochure

Portuguese Mint and Official Printing Office Portuguese Mint Museum:

The Dinheiro (INCM/MCM 4234) was minted under King Afonso I. 

It shows a pentagram with a dot in the centre, with the letters ALFONSVS (‘Afonso’); and a cross flanked by the letters REX POR (‘King of Portugal’). 

The first Portuguese coin, the Dinheiro marks a period when the kingdom won its independence and the king sought to consolidate his political legitimacy.

The Morabitino (INCM/MCM 4235) was minted under King Sancho I. It shows the Coat of Arms of the Kingdom, formed of escutcheons in a cross formation with bezants arranged in a saltire, surrounded by stars, with the letters + IN NE PTRIS FILII SPS SCI A (‘+ In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, Amen’); and the image of the King on horseback, holding a sword in his right hand and a sceptre with cross in the left, with the lettering SANCIVS REX PORTVGALIS (‘Sancho, king of Portugal’).

 The first gold coin, the Morabitino depicts the king fighting the Muslims and expanding the frontiers of Christianity.

The Tornês (INCM/MCM 4263) was minted under King Dinis. It shows the Coat of Arms of the Kingdom, formed of escutcheons in a cross formation with bezants arranged in a saltire, with the letters + DIONISII REGIS PORTUGALIE ET ALGARBI (‘[Coin] of Dinis, King of Portugal and the Algarves’); and a cross inscribed in a circle, with the letters -

"+ ADIUTORIUM NOSTRUM IN NOMINE DOMN / QUI FECIT CELUM ET TERRAM (‘Our aid [is] in the name of the Lord, who made Heaven and Earth’). 

The first Silver coin, the Tornês marks a period in which the king sought to consolidate his authority in a climate of internal dispute.

The Justo (INCM/MCM 4881) was minted under King João II. It shows the coat of arms of the kingdom, formed of a crowned shield containing escutcheons in a cross formation, with bezants arranged in a saltire, and a bordure of castles, with the letters + IOHANES 2 R PORTVGALIE ALGR DNS GVINEE (‘João II, King of Portugal and the Algarves, Lord of Guinea’); and the image of the king on the throne, a crown on his head, a cloak around his body and a sword in his right hand, with the lettering -

"+ IVSTVS VT PALMA FLOREBIT (‘The just will flourish like the palm’)."

 The Justo is the coin that marks the overseas expansion and the Portuguese presence on the trading routes for African gold and slaves.

Technical details:

Stamp Set Issue Date: 30.03.2021

Designer: Atelier Design & etc / Hélder Soares

Printer: bpost Philately & Stamps Printing

Process: Offset

Stamp Size(s): 25.00 mm x 30.00 mm







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