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| Issuer | Banco Central do Brasil |
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| Year | 1998-2023 |
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| Reference(s) | KM#649, KM#649.2, KM#649.3, Schön#157 |
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| Reverse description | The large numeral '10' dominates the central field, with the digit '1' rendered against a background of bold diagonal parallel lines occupying the left portion of the coin. A stylized arc representing the Southern Cross constellation sweeps across the right field, accompanied by five small five-pointed stars. The denomination CENTAVOS is inscribed in a straight legend below the numeral, with the year of issue centered beneath it. A scroll-like device at the lower center evokes the Brazilian national banner. The overall design is clean and geometric, consistent with the standardized reverse design used across the Brazilian Real circulation series. |
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| Mintage | 1998 - KM#649.2 (sword in right hand; `T` wholly inside stripes) - 141,540,000 1999 - KM#649.2 (sword in right hand; `T` wholly inside stripes) - 9,620,000 2000 - KM#649.2 (sword in right hand; `T` wholly inside stripes) - 26,880,000 2001 - KM#649.2 (sword in right hand; `T` wholly inside stripes) - 134,701,000 2002 - KM#649.2 (sword in right hand; `T` wholly inside stripes) - 172,032,000 2003 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 252,666,000 2004 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 348,480,000 2005 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 362,112,000 2006 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 265,728,000 2007 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 316,800,000 2008 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 534,412,000 2009 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 470,016,000 2010 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 520,128,000 2011 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 415,104,000 2012 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 444,288,000 2013 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 610,176,000 2014 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 126,528,000 2015 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 164,352,000 2016 - KM#649.3 (sword in right hand; `T` partially inside stripes) - 200,064,000 2017 - - 204,672,000 2018 - - 208,508,000 2019 - - 171,648,000 2019 - Official Sets with other 4 coins (5 Centavos KM# 548; 25 Centavos KM# 650; 50 Centavos KM# 651a; 1 Real KM# 652a) - 3,000 2020 - KM#649.3 - 242,496,000 2021 - - 179,136,000 2021 - Official Sets with other 4 coins (5 Centavos KM# 548; 25 Centavos KM# 650; 50 Centavos KM# 651a; 1 Real KM# 652a) - 5,000 2022 - - 218,880,000 2023 - - 219,264,000 |
| Additional information |
This type entered circulation under the Plano Real, Brazil's 1994 monetary reform that finally broke the back of chronic hyperinflation after years of failed stabilization attempts — the Cruzeiro, Cruzado, and Cruzado Novo had all collapsed before it. The longevity of this issue, spanning a quarter century without fundamental redesign, reflects the Real's unusual durability by Brazilian historical standards.
The three catalog variants (KM#649, 649.2, 649.3) document incremental die and planchet adjustments made across the production run at the Casa da Moeda do Brasil in Rio de Janeiro.