Country/Origin: Portuguese India (Goa mint).
Denomination: Quarto de Tanga (1/4 Tanga).
Obverse: Bust of King Luiz I facing left, inscribed LUDOVICUS I PORTUG. ET ALGARB. REX.
Reverse: Crowned arms of Portugal, inscribed INDIA PORTUGUEZA / QUARTO DE TANGA.
Composition: Copper.
1886
Country/Origin: Kingdom of Portugal.
Denomination: 200 Réis.
Obverse: Head of the young King Manuel II facing left, inscribed EMANUEL II PORTUG: ET ALGARB: REX.
Reverse: Crowned value (200 REIS) inside a wreath.
Composition: Silver (83.5%).
1909.
Manuel II was the last King of Portugal, reigning for just over two years before the 1910 revolution forced him into exile in Twickenham, England.
This exact 200 Réis silver design was only minted in 1909 and 1910, adding built-in scarcity.
Country/Origin: Portuguese Republic (First Republic).
Denomination: 20 Centavos.
Obverse: Head of Liberty (wearing a Phrygian cap) facing left, inscribed REPUBLICA PORTUGUESA.
Reverse: Portuguese shield over a bundle of rods (fasces) within a wreath, inscribed 20 CENTAVOS.
Composition: Silver (83.5%).
1913.