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PM on the DOA coins.
Verfasst: Di 22.07.08 09:53
von Muscovite
Hello!
Please, who knows, could you tell the story of PM stamp on the DOA coins. As I know it means Portuguese Mozambique or something like this. But what for? I can only guess, but may be somebody knows exactly.
Thank you in advance.
Alex.
Verfasst: Di 22.07.08 12:24
von *EPI*
There are two different PM countermarks (Portuguese Mozambique): with and without crown.
The purpose of the countermark was to legalize the circulating silver coins (from DOA, India, Austria...) in Mozambique (monetary policy: I guess also an instrument to determine how much money circulates in Mozambique).
The PM countermark started (1888-95) during the reign of Luis I (+1889) and substituted the crowned PM countermark.
Beware: There are more fake countermarks than genuines!
Verfasst: Di 22.07.08 15:41
von Muscovite
*EPI*, thank you very much for detailed explanation, very interesting.
For beware also, that's why I prefer to deal with well-tried people

Verfasst: Di 22.07.08 16:33
von *EPI*
Sorry, PM means "Provinca de Mocambique".
PM countermarks after 1895 (also crowned PM after 1888) are suspect.
Verfasst: Di 22.07.08 17:36
von Muscovite
*EPI* hat geschrieben:Sorry, PM means "Provinca de Mocambique".
PM countermarks after 1895 (also crowned PM after 1888) are suspect.
Thank you. So, PM with no crown started at 1895 - during the reign of Carlos (1889-1908)?
Verfasst: Di 22.07.08 18:02
von *EPI*
PM without crown: 1888-1895; after 1895 suspect
crowned PM: ?-1888; after 1888 suspect.
Probably I will find later more information...
Verfasst: Mi 23.07.08 11:23
von Muscovite
*EPI*, thank you very much. Will appreciate if you let me know when find something more. Vielen Dank!
Verfasst: Do 24.07.08 10:59
von *EPI*
Огорченно, но ничего нового... Я не нашел более подробная информация в книге.
Verfasst: Do 24.07.08 14:09
von Muscovite
That's OK. Спасибо!
