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| Issuer | Prefeitura Municipal de Resplendor |
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| Year | 2024 |
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| Size | 140 x 60 mm |
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| Obverse description | Multicolor note printed predominantly in grey, with a multicolor aerial photographic vignette of Resplendor city at left and a grey-toned vignette of the buffy-tufted-ear marmoset (sagui da serra) at right. Face value numerals and text appear at upper left and upper right corners, with validity limits and a six-digit serial number prefixed by two letters printed vertically along the right edge. |
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| Obverse lettering | 20 Vinte Ubérrimas VÁLIDA SOMENTE NO TERRITORIO MUNICIPAL DE RESPLENDOR - MINAS GERAIS - BRASIL Nº AA 000000 SAGUI DA SERRA (Translation: Twenty Ubérrimas Valid only on municipal territory of Resplendor, Minas Gerais, Brazil Buffy-tufted-ear marmoset) |
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Resplendor is a small municipality in the Vale do Rio Doce region of Minas Gerais, and this note is a local scrip — almost certainly issued for a civic festival, anniversary, or promotional event rather than for any genuine circulating monetary function. Brazilian municipalities have a long tradition of producing commemorative cédulas in round-number denominations that mirror the real, and the "Ubérrimas" designation here replaces the word "reais," signaling this is a parallel symbolic currency, not legal tender. The name itself — Latin for "most fertile" or "most abundant" — almost certainly references a local motto or municipal branding.
Collector interest in Brazilian municipal scrip of this type has grown steadily, particularly for small-town issues with limited print runs.