Πορτογαλία. Monarchy Silver Trio: 50/100 Reis - The Father & Son Connection (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)

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Πορτογαλία, ένα ασημένιο νόμισμα 25 g από τη συλλογή Monarchy Silver Trio: 50/100 Reis – The Father & Son Connection, σε κατάσταση XF.

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- Portugal – 100 Reis (1898) – King Carlos I – Silver

The Historical Context: 1898 was a year of immense pride and tension in Portugal. It marked the 400th Anniversary of the Discovery of India (Vasco da Gama), but it also saw the country struggling with the aftermath of the 1890 British Ultimatum.

The Metal: Struck in high-purity .917 Fine Silver, weighing 2.50 grams. (Note: This is much smaller than your 1942 Caravela, but the silver purity is actually higher).

Design & Aesthetics:

Obverse: Features the portrait of King Carlos I facing right, with the engraver's name "ALVES" below the neck. Carlos I, known as "The Diplomat" (and later "The Martyr"), was a tragic figure in Portuguese history.

Reverse: The value 100 REIS is centered within a lush laurel wreath.

- Portugal – 50 Reis (1889) – King Luís I – Silver

This coin is prized for its high silver purity and its place in the final transition of the 19th-century Portuguese Monarchy.

The Metal: Struck in .917 Fine Silver, weighing 1.25 grams.

Design & Symbolism:

Obverse: Features the bearded portrait of King Luís I facing left. Luís was a king of science and navigation, often called "The Popular" for his avoidance of politics in favor of oceanography and literature.

Reverse: The value 50 REIS is centered within a classic laurel wreath.

Historical Significance: 1889 was a turning point. It was the year of the Great Exhibition in Paris (Eiffel Tower opening) and the final year before Carlos I (the coin we just discussed) took the throne.

- Portugal – 100 Reis (1889) – King Luís I – Silver

This coin is a classic of 19th-century Portuguese numismatics, often referred to as the Tostão.

The Metal: Struck in .917 Fine Silver, weighing 2.50 grams.

Historical Context: Since King Luís I passed away in October 1889, these coins were among the last to bear his portrait before the transition to his son, Carlos I. It marks the end of the "Liberal" era of the Portuguese Monarchy.

Design: * Obverse: The mature, bearded portrait of Luís I facing left.

Reverse: The denomination 100 REIS inside a thick laurel wreath, topped with the Royal Crown.

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- Portugal – 100 Reis (1898) – King Carlos I – Silver

The Historical Context: 1898 was a year of immense pride and tension in Portugal. It marked the 400th Anniversary of the Discovery of India (Vasco da Gama), but it also saw the country struggling with the aftermath of the 1890 British Ultimatum.

The Metal: Struck in high-purity .917 Fine Silver, weighing 2.50 grams. (Note: This is much smaller than your 1942 Caravela, but the silver purity is actually higher).

Design & Aesthetics:

Obverse: Features the portrait of King Carlos I facing right, with the engraver's name "ALVES" below the neck. Carlos I, known as "The Diplomat" (and later "The Martyr"), was a tragic figure in Portuguese history.

Reverse: The value 100 REIS is centered within a lush laurel wreath.

- Portugal – 50 Reis (1889) – King Luís I – Silver

This coin is prized for its high silver purity and its place in the final transition of the 19th-century Portuguese Monarchy.

The Metal: Struck in .917 Fine Silver, weighing 1.25 grams.

Design & Symbolism:

Obverse: Features the bearded portrait of King Luís I facing left. Luís was a king of science and navigation, often called "The Popular" for his avoidance of politics in favor of oceanography and literature.

Reverse: The value 50 REIS is centered within a classic laurel wreath.

Historical Significance: 1889 was a turning point. It was the year of the Great Exhibition in Paris (Eiffel Tower opening) and the final year before Carlos I (the coin we just discussed) took the throne.

- Portugal – 100 Reis (1889) – King Luís I – Silver

This coin is a classic of 19th-century Portuguese numismatics, often referred to as the Tostão.

The Metal: Struck in .917 Fine Silver, weighing 2.50 grams.

Historical Context: Since King Luís I passed away in October 1889, these coins were among the last to bear his portrait before the transition to his son, Carlos I. It marks the end of the "Liberal" era of the Portuguese Monarchy.

Design: * Obverse: The mature, bearded portrait of Luís I facing left.

Reverse: The denomination 100 REIS inside a thick laurel wreath, topped with the Royal Crown.

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Monarchy Silver Trio: 50/100 Reis - The Father & Son Connection
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