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This commemorative coin, with a nominal value of 100 escudos, was issued by Portugal in 1974. Struck in silver, it weighs 18 grams and has a diameter of 31 millimeters.
The year of issue, 1974, coincides with a significant event in Portuguese history: the Carnation Revolution. This revolution put an end to an authoritarian regime and marked the beginning of a democratic transition in the country. As such, this coin can be considered a numismatic testimony to this pivotal period.
The coin is struck in silver, but the exact fineness is not specified. Fineness refers to the proportion of pure silver contained in the coin, usually expressed in thousandths. Knowledge of the fineness is essential to determine the intrinsic value of the coin, based on the market price of silver.
This 1974 100 escudo coin, commemorating the Revolution, is a potentially interesting collector's item for numismatists and people interested in the history of Portugal. Its association with a major historical event gives it added value beyond its silver composition.