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Saturday 29 January 2022

2203) Portuguese Numismatics, Portugal: "Correios de Portugal" (CTT) (Portuguese Post) in collaboration with "Imprensa Nacional Casa Da Moeda" (INCM) has brought out the final set of four coins minted between the 16th and 20th Centuries depicted on stamps : Year of Stamps issue: 24.01.2022:

2203) Portuguese Numismatics, Portugal: "Correios de Portugal" (CTT) (Portuguese Post)  in collaboration with "Imprensa Nacional Casa Da Moeda" (INCM) has brought out the final set of four coins minted between the 16th and 20th Centuries depicted on stamps : Year of Stamps issue: 24.01.2022:

About Portuguese Numismatics:

In 2022, in partnership with INCM, CTT has issued the final set of Stamps from its "Portuguese Numismatics Series", showing four coins minted in Portugal between the 16th and 20th centuries

These coins bear witness to various events from modern and contemporary history and illustrate such significant events as the construction of the Portuguese Empire in India and Brazil, the transition from Absolutism to Liberalism and the establishment of the Republic in Portugal in 1910

In a perfect symbiosis between art, technology and industry, these stamps demonstrate the evolution of Portuguese Numismatics and the meaning of the symbols that, even today, fire the national imagination.

The First Day Cover (FDC) having the four Cancelled Stamps affixed at top right. At lower left are the images of coins and the title - "Numismatica Portuguesa (3rd Series)".

The special Cancellation Stamp is of Lisbon Post Office and the date of Cancellation is "24.01.2022".

i) The St Thomas Escudo (INCM/MCM 5774):

This coin was minted under King João III. 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 "IOA III POR ET AL R" ("João III, King of Portugal and the Algarves"); and the image of the apostle St Thomas, a nimbus around his head, a carpenter’s square in his left hand and the finger of his right hand pointing at Christ’s wounds, with the lettering "+ INDIA TI-BI CESSIT" ("India submitted to you"). 

The Escudo marks the evangelisation of India and the establishment of the Portuguese Empire in Asia.

ii) The 4000-real coin (INCM/MCM 5282):

This Coin was minted under King Pedro II. It shows the Coat of Arms of the kingdom, formed of a crowned shield and containing escutcheons in a cross formation, with bezants arranged in a saltire, and a bordure of castles, with the letters "PETRVS II D G PORT ET ALG REX" ("Pedro II, by the grace of God, king of Portugal and the Algarves"); and the cross of the Order of Christ,with quatrefoils in all four corners, with the letters "1689 IN HOC SIGNO VINCES" ("1689, in this sign you shall triumph"). 

The coin recalls the dawn of the gold rush in Brazil and mechanical minting in Portugal.

iii) The 24-escudos dobra (INCM/MCM 5362) was minted under King João V:

It shows the royal effigy in a majestic pose, with draped bust and a laurel wreath on the head, with the letters "IOANNES V D G PORT ET ALG REX 1731" ("João V, by the grace of God, king of Portugal and the Algarves, 1731"); and the Coat of Arms of the kingdom, formed of a crowned shield and containing escutcheons in a cross formation, with bezants arranged in a saltire, and a bordure of castles, in a typically baroque configuration.

The dobra marks the history of royal absolutism and the splendour of baroque art in Portugal.

The peça (INCM/MCM 5585) was minted under Queen Maria II. It shows the royal effigy, head facing left and with long hair, with the letters "MARIA II D G PORTUGET ALGARB REGINA 1833" ("Maria II, by the grace of God, queen of Portugal and the Algarves, 1833"); and the Coat of Arms of the kingdom, formed of a crowned shield and containing escutcheons in a cross formation, with bezants arranged in a saltire, and a bordure of castles, inscribed in a crown of plants, in a typically romantic configuration. 

The peça recalls the struggles between the liberals and the absolutists and the early days of the Constitutional Monarchy in Portugal.

A special folder gives the images of the coins and a brief description of the Portuguese history that they represent.

Technical details:

Issue Date: 24.01.2022

Designer: Atelier Unidesign / Hélder Soares

Printer: Bpost Philately & Stamps Printing

Process: Offset

Size: 30.00 mm x 25.00 mm

Stamp Values: N20g, A20g, E20g, I20g







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