1972 Portugal 50 Centavos coin pendant Portuguese 5 Quinas castles Quincunx cross Lisboa Oporto Faro Vila Nova de Gaia Guimarães Évora Praia da Marinha Coimbra Sintra Viseu Setúbal Amadora Mirandese Funchal Castillan n000435
Portugal 50 Centavos {1969-1979} 5S 1H70
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front: Five escutcheons in form of a cross, each one displaying five bezants
The coat of arms of Portugal is popularly referred as the Five Quinas or simply the Quinas (quinas being the Portuguese term for quincunxes)
legend explains that these escutcheons represent the five moor kings defeated by King Afonso I of Portugal in the battle of Ourique
back: Five ears of wheat
• quantity 1
• demonetized {no longer in circulation} polished Bronze coin
• diameter: 22.5 mm
• weight: 4.25 g
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• 22" black cotton necklace with lobster clasp
• 24” brass ball chain {lightweight 5 g}
• 2-1/2" brass snake keychain with snap end {see last photo}
• no chain
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Porto Lisbon Mirandese Lisboa palaces Spanish cathedrals Moors Andalusia medina
FEATURING
front: Five escutcheons in form of a cross, each one displaying five bezants
The coat of arms of Portugal is popularly referred as the Five Quinas or simply the Quinas (quinas being the Portuguese term for quincunxes)
legend explains that these escutcheons represent the five moor kings defeated by King Afonso I of Portugal in the battle of Ourique
back: Five ears of wheat
• quantity 1
• demonetized {no longer in circulation} polished Bronze coin
• diameter: 22.5 mm
• weight: 4.25 g
CHOOSE FROM DROP DOWN MENU {2.4 mm thick cords}
• 22" black cotton necklace with lobster clasp
• 24” brass ball chain {lightweight 5 g}
• 2-1/2" brass snake keychain with snap end {see last photo}
• no chain
message me if you need a shorter length black necklace
<please like me on>
facebook.com/coinedJewelry
instagram.com/coinedJewelry
twitter.com/coinedJewelry
pinterest.com/coinedJewelry
tumblr.com/blog/coinedJewelry
Porto Lisbon Mirandese Lisboa palaces Spanish cathedrals Moors Andalusia medina
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