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Brazil 10 Mil Reis, 1926, P-109A

Pick: 109A
Date: 1926
Book Value: USD $200.00
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Brazil 10 Mil Reis, 1926, P-109A
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Issued by: Caixa de Estabilização
 
Date: 1926
 
Type: Banknote
 
Material: Paper
 
Size: 170 × 80 mm
 
Security Thread: None
 
Watermark: None
 
Printer: American Bank Note Company, New York

Signature:

Unknown

Other Details: Estampa 17A, Serie 10 Overprint: A CAIXA DE ESTABLISACAO... on #39

Blue on Polychrome and Green

Front: In the center, the portrait of Manuel Ferraz de Campos Salles, 4th President of the Republic (1898-1902), flanked by numerals 10.
Diagonally crossing the body of the note, anonymous autograph of the official responsible for the conference, plus two other signatures.
In the upper left corner, a rectangular stamp, in black, with the words "A CAIXA DE ESTABILIZAÇÃO pagará ao portador, à vista, no Rio de Janeiro, em ouro, conforme a Lei n.º 5108, de 18 de Dezembro de 1926 a quantia de 10$000 VALOR RECEBIDO EM OURO".

Reverse: In the center, aerial view, seen from the upper floor of the Monroe Palace, having in the foreground, the gardens of the palace and then one of the Pavilions of the Public Promenade of Beira-Mar Avenue (December 21, 1906). Based on a photograph by Augusto Malta[/url] (1864-1906). All flanked by the nominal value "10".

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