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| 表面の説明 | Green on polychrome underprint, printed in intaglio and offset. At centre, within an ornate decorated frame, a portrait vignette of Getúlio Dornelles Vargas (President of the Republic 1930–1945 and 1951–1954) flanked by the numeral 10 on either side. A circular overprint stamp reading 'BANCO CENTRAL - 1 CENTAVO' is applied over the base note. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Green, printed in intaglio. The central vignette presents an allegorical composition entitled 'Unidade Nacional' (National Unity), representing the steel industry, with the numeral 10 repeated in each corner. |
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This note exists because of the Cruzeiro Novo transition, but that isn't what makes it interesting. Brazil's 1966–67 monetary reform lopped three zeros off the old cruzeiro, and rather than immediately printing fresh stock, the Banco Central authorized overprints on existing Thomas De La Rue sheets to bridge the gap. The 1 Centavo was the lowest denomination in the transitional series — worth one old cruzeiro — and had an extremely brief economic life before inflation rendered it functionally useless.
De La Rue applied the overprint to P#177 stock already in inventory. Circulated survivors tend to show heavy wear; the denomination's purchasing power evaporated so quickly that notes were spent rather than saved.