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| Emittent | Banco da República do Brazil |
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| Jahr | 1893 |
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| Nennwert | 200 Mil Reis |
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| Vorderseitenlegende | BANCO DA REPUBLICA DO BRAZIL NA THEZOURARIA DO BANCO SE PAGARA AO PORTADOR EM MOEDA DE OURO E A VISTA A QUANTIA DE Serie 1ª Estampa 1ª DUZENTOS MIL REIS nos termos da lei Nº 1837 de 23 de Setembro de 1893 RIO DE JANEIRO 200 |
| Rückseitenbeschreibung | The reverse is executed in green and black, centered on a large panoramic vignette of Rio de Janeiro's waterfront and cityscape, with mountains visible in the background and a palm tree at the left edge, all rendered in detailed intaglio engraving. The bank title "BANCO DA REPUBLICA DO BRAZIL" curves along the top border, while the denomination "DUZENTOS MIL REIS" is inscribed along the lower margin. Ornamental guilloche rosettes and the numeral "200" are repeated at each corner, framing the central view. |
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| Anmerkungen |
The Banco da República do Brazil was itself a short-lived institution — formed in 1890 through the forced merger of the Banco do Brasil and the Banco Nacional do Brazil, it collapsed under the weight of the Encilhamento speculation crisis and was liquidated in 1896. Notes from this bank therefore span only a narrow window, and the 1893 date places this squarely in the institution's death spiral, when public confidence in paper money had been severely damaged by years of rampant over-issue.
American Bank Note Company handled the bulk of Brazilian federal printing through this period, supplying engraved plates to successive issuing authorities as governments and banks rose and fell in quick succession after the 1889 proclamation of the Republic.