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| 正面描述 | Printed in green ink over a multicolor underprint, the obverse carries a vignette of coral flowers at left and an outline map of South America at right. The face value «100» appears in numerals at lower center, with the issuer's initials «BCM» at lower right and currency denominations in three languages along the bottom margin. A wind rose device is placed at lower right, with a single black manuscript signature at left and the issuance date at right. |
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This is a design proposal, not an issued note — one of several concepts circulated during the mid-2000s to early 2010s discussions about a potential Mercosur common currency, provisionally called the "Sucre" or, in some proposals, the "Libre." Brazil's participation in those discussions was always cautious; the Central Bank never formally committed to a shared currency framework, and no Mercosur monetary union has materialized.
Nascimento's project exists in the collector market as a specimen or presentation piece, not a circulated instrument. Its interest is purely documentary — a paper artifact of regional monetary politics that went nowhere.