An authentic gold coin of the Kingdom of Portugal, minted at the Lisbon Mint in 1851 during the reign of Queen Maria II. This coin holds high historical and collectible value, reflecting the grandeur and economic strength of 19th-century Portuguese monarchy.
The obverse features a portrait of Queen Maria II — a monarch whose reign was marked by the pursuit of constitutional stability after a period of turmoil. Her image on the coin symbolizes dynastic continuity and Portuguese sovereignty.
The reverse shows the crowned and mantled coat of arms of Portugal — a powerful emblem of the nation and its history. The detailed depiction emphasizes royal majesty and state authority.
The coin was struck in high-purity gold (1.8 g, 15 mm), with the obverse and reverse retaining fine details characteristic of the craftsmanship of the Lisbon Mint of that era. Although the coin has been cleaned and shows some hairline marks, it remains in excellent overall condition and is prized by numismatists for its authenticity and age.
Uniqueness: Gold 1000 Reis of Maria II
Monarch: Maria II (Maria II)
Denomination: 1000 Reis
Metal: Gold (AV, ~1.8 g)
Year: 1851
Mint: Lisbon
Obverse: Bust of Maria II adorned with a diadem
Reverse: Crowned and mantled coat of arms of Portugal
Catalog: KM# 486
Value: Collectible, historical, investment