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Outside the shield several figures are placed. On this, are placed the initials "I" and "K", Ioana and
Karolus (or Karl), which are the names of the queen Joanna of Castile and her son, later King Charles I of Spain. On the letters a star is placed, and "hugging" them two eagles faced, of
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184:Coat of arms of Peru
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259:BoletĂn de New York
172:Pillars of Hercules
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