Description:
Obverse
Crowned king's initials (Ihns) over mint letter (L)
Lettering in two circles.
With(or without) secret symbols at each side of crown (See comments)
Reverse
Lettering:
IhnS DEI GRA REX PO ET ALGARBII
L - B(Means Lisboa)
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