Marked 8 r
Hi guys. I want to ask you about this type of mark. Could you say something about it? Who and when marked the coins? What does it mean? Thanks.

Sorry, i can't download another side of the second coin. Maybe later.
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Hi guys. I want to ask you about this type of mark. Could you say something about it? Who and when marked the coins? What does it mean? Thanks.

Sorry, i can't download another side of the second coin. Maybe later.
Peace.
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Here is.
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I have no information about the mark, but it reminds me of a scorpion.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
I thought it's kind of flower.
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Bump... interesting countermark, particularly being on two Lima 8R of the same vintage. They look "original" (not modern concoction). I feel like I've seen something similar but I'm not placing it.
I see the 1726 example was sold by Soler y Llach (Spain) several years ago - they called it a fleur-de-lis. I would lean towards maybe a scorpion or some other insect as it's rather asymmetrical in shape. If it's supposed to be a flower or plant, it's really crudely executed but not impossible, I suppose.
@Sergey74, what country/region of the world did the 1728 come out of?
Hi, Realeswatcher. It was bought in Spain. If you mean it.
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That’s pineapple, or one of those squat palm trees 😂
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I don't know but guess it's not so original and there are many another stamps exist, are not? Who could do it and why? I know this practice only about Chinese coins but they most just checked up on metal.
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