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This coin is a 50 escudo piece issued by Portugal in 1969. It is struck in silver and weighs 18 grams. Its diameter is 34 millimeters.
The coin commemorates Oscar Carmona, former president of the Portuguese Republic. The main motif of the obverse is the national coat of arms of Portugal. The coat of arms is composed of a central Portuguese shield, itself surrounded by seven castles and five smaller shields, all resting on an armillary sphere. The central shield displays five silver bezants arranged in a cross, symbolizing the five wounds of Christ. The seven castles represent the castles taken from the Moors during the Reconquista. The armillary sphere, an astronomical instrument, recalls Portugal's importance in the Great Maritime Discoveries.
The reverse of the coin is dedicated to Oscar Carmona. It features a portrait of the former president. The face value of "50 escudos" is also indicated on this side. The 1969 50 escudo coin is a silver commemorative coin that pays tribute to an important figure in Portuguese history while showcasing the country's national symbols.
The issuing institution is not specified in the provided data. Similarly, the mintage of this coin is not mentioned.
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