1 de DEZEMBRO de 1944 Sig 6: Guimaräes/Duarte/Saldanha Prefix 8 - 49 20 angolares Values

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1 de DEZEMBRO de 1944 Sig 6: Guimaräes/Duarte/Saldanha Prefix 8 - 49 20 angolares Values

Details

Obverse: Portuguese text; Salvador Corréa de Sá e Benevides standing with sword; ship in harbor with Sao Miguel fortress in Loanda and four guards; coat of arms; Salvador Corréa de Sá e Benevides

Reverse: Portuguese text; A RECONQUISTA DE LOANDA EM 1648 (Reconquest of Loanda in 1648); Salvador Corréa de Sá e Benevides with sword leading soldiers with Portuguese flag, rifles, drum, and cannon in attacking Sao Miguel fortress in Loanda

Basic Information

GSID:

85256

Denomination:

20 angolares

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1 de DEZEMBRO de 1944 Sig 6: Guimaräes/Duarte/Saldanha Prefix 8 - 49

Design Details

Note Color:

Lilac and black

Note Dimension:

150 x 82 mm

Printer:

THOMAS DE LA RUE & COY LTD LONDRES, INGLATERRA

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