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| 表面の説明 | A central letterpress vignette of a sailing ship printed in red-brown ink occupies the middle register, flanked on either side by oval denomination cartouches reading RS1$000. The bank title BANCO NACIONAL ULTRAMARINO arches across the upper margin in bold serif lettering, with the denomination MIL REIS set within a shaded rectangular panel below the ship vignette. The lower portion carries manuscript text referencing the Lisbon issue date and the Tesoureiro da Sucursal em Loanda, completed by handwritten signatures of bank officials. |
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| 表面の銘文 | BANCO NACIONAL ULTRAMARINO RS1$000 MIL REIS O Thesoureiro da Sucursal em Loanda em moeda forte valor recebido LISBOA (Translation: Overseas National Bank, One Thousand Réis, The Treasurer of the Branch in Luanda, received value in hard currency, Lisbon) |
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The Banco Nacional Ultramarino, founded in 1864, held a monopoly on note issue across Portugal's overseas territories, but this particular 1000 Réis issue circulated domestically in metropolitan Portugal — an unusual arrangement reflecting the bank's hybrid role as both a colonial and a mainland institution during the period when the Banco de Portugal had not yet consolidated exclusive issuing rights.
The series ran across more than a decade, which means specimens carry date ranges that can complicate precise attribution. Notes from the earlier part of the run predate significant reforms to Portuguese banking law in the 1880s.