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20 Patacas

Issuer Banco Nacional Ultramarino
Year 1910
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering $20 BANCO NACIONAL ULTRAMARINO $20 O Thesoureiro da Filial em Dili (Timor) pagará á vista ao portador VINTE PATACAS em moeda corrente Valor recebido. Lisboa 1 de Janeiro de 1910 O GOV. O VICE GOV. O GERENTE BRADBURY, WILKINSON & Co. Ld. LONDON
(Translation: $20 Overseas National Bank $20 The Treasurer of the Branch in Dili (Timor) will pay the bearer on demand TWENTY PATACAS in local currency Value received. Lisbon 1 January 1910 The Governor The Vice Governor The Manager)
Reverse description Green and black on pale brown underprint. The Portuguese coat of arms is centrally placed within a guilloche-enriched panel, flanked on left and right by the denomination in both numeral and text forms within decorative borders. The bank name and branch location appear in the upper and lower margins, with the printer's imprint at the foot.
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Banco Nacional Ultramarino's Macau branch operated under a concession originally granted in 1902, giving it sole right of note issue in the territory — a privilege that defined its presence there for decades. This 1910 issue predates the Portuguese Republic by only months; the October revolution that ended the monarchy came that same year, leaving notes printed under the royal regime circulating into an entirely different political order without recall or overprint.

Bradbury Wilkinson's intaglio work on this series is characteristically fine. The firm's Macau commissions from this period are among the rarer entries in their production ledgers — low print runs for a small colonial entrepôt with a correspondingly narrow circulation pool.

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