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| Uitgever | Thesouro do Estado de S. Paulo |
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| Jaar | 1932 |
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| Waarde | 100 Mil Reis |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central vignette of a bearded male portrait — identified by the inscription as Fernão Dias Paes Leme — set within an oval guilloche frame flanked by the numeral 100 on each side. The upper inscription reads THESOURO DO ESTADO DE S. PAULO BRAZIL, with PRO-CONSTITUIÇÃO arched above the portrait. A red serial number appears twice, upper left and lower right. Below the vignette, a text panel states the bearer's entitlement to 100$000 mil réis per Decree No. 5585 of 14 July 1932. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse is entirely engraved in green, with an elaborate lattice and foliate guilloche border surrounding a central rectangular panel. Within the panel, the inscription BONUS DO THESOURO DO ESTADO PRO CONSTITUIÇÃO SAO PAULO is arranged in four lines. The denomination numeral 100 appears in large octagonal cartouches to the left and right of the central panel, integrated into the overall geometric underprint design. |
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The Thesouro do Estado de S. Paulo issued this note during the Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932, when São Paulo rose against Getúlio Vargas's federal government following his 1930 coup. Cut off from federal financial channels, the state treasury printed its own emergency currency to pay troops and maintain commerce during the three-month conflict. Companhia Melhoramentos — primarily known as a paper mill and printer of books and school materials — was pressed into service because it was simply available.
The revolution collapsed in October 1932. Most of these notes were withdrawn quickly, and survival rates reflect that short window.