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fwo_992417 - BRAZIL - JOHN VI 960 Reis 1810 Rio de Janeiro

BRAZIL - JOHN VI 960 Reis 1810 Rio de Janeiro AU
200.00 €(Approx. 228.00$ | 170.00£)
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Type : 960 Reis
Date: 1810
Mint name / Town : Rio de Janeiro
Quantity minted : -
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 896 ‰
Diameter : 40 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 26,93 g.
Edge : décorée
Coments on the condition:
Coup sur la tranche à 1 heure au droit
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : JOANNES.D.G.PORT.REGENS.ET.BRAS.D..
Obverse description : Ecu couronné aux armes de Bragance ; 18-10// verticalement 960 et trois roses.
Obverse translation : (Jean par la grâce de Dieu, prince régent du Portugal et seigneur du Brésil).

Reverse


Reverse legend : STAB-SUBQ-SIGN-NATA.
Reverse description : Globe timbré d'un “R” posé sur une croix pattée.
Reverse translation : (Sous ce signe il naît et perdurera).

Commentary


Il existe deux ateliers pour ce type Rio de Janeiro et Bahia déterminés par la lettre “R” ou “B” au centre du globe au revers.

Historical background


BRAZIL - JOHN VI

(1816-1826)

Jean VI is the son of Marie I and Pierre III. From 1792, due to the mental illness of his mother, he assumed power and then from 1799 he governed the country as regent in the name of his mother. During his regency, he had to deal with diplomatic tensions between France and Spain and the difficulties of the continental blockade decreed by Napoleon in 1806 against the United Kingdom, Portugal's traditional ally. Jean tries to find a compromise with France but his constant hesitations finally push Napoleon to decide the invasion of Portugal by Junot in 1807. The Portuguese royal family then embarks for Brazil and settles in the capital of the vice- royalty, Rio de Janeiro, which becomes the capital of the Portuguese colonial Empire. Jean enjoyed his stay in Brazil to the point of staying there until 1821, well after the departure of Napoleon's troops from Portugal and Napoleon's defeat in 1815. The liberal revolution of 1820 in Portugal forced Jean VI to return to Lisbon, leaving his son Peter I as Prince Regent of Brazil.

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BRAZIL - JOHN VI 960 Reis 1810 Rio de Janeiro AU
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