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1 Mil Réis Thesouro Nacional, 1st print

Uitgever Thesouro Nacional
Jaar 1835
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Drukker Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Perkins, Bacon and Co.), United Kingdom (1820-1935)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Intaglio-printed note in black or light green on white paper, with the Imperial Arms of Brazil rendered as a vignette to the left. At centre-top, a fine calcographic vignette of a female allegorical figure representing Agriculture is engraved in the characteristic Perkins style. To the right, letterpress text cites the authorising decree of 1 June 1833, with the denomination expressed as 1$000 and a bearer clause in Portuguese.
Opschrift voorzijde 1 HUM • 1 • HUM • 1 • HUM • 1 • HUM • 1 1 IMPERIO DO BRASIL Nº ____ 1$000 NO THESOURO NACIONAL se pagará ao portador desta a quantia de HUM - MIL RÉIS, valor recebido. 1 Decreto de 1º de Junho de 1833. 1 1 • HUM • 1 • HUM • 1 • HUM • 1 • HUM • 1
(Translation: 1 One Empire of Brazil No. ____ 1$000 At the National Treasury you will pay bearer of this the amount of One Thousand Réis, amount received. 1 Decree of June 1, 1833. 1 One)
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Brazil's National Treasury turned to Perkins, Bacon & Petch in London for this issue because Jacob Perkins had by the 1830s established an international reputation for security engraving — his steel-plate siderography technique, developed in the United States before he relocated to Britain, made duplication by local forgers practically impossible. For a young empire still building financial credibility, that was the entire point.

The 1835 emission was the first printed series for the Thesouro Nacional under its reorganized post-independence mandate. Notes printed by Perkins in this period were routinely shipped in bulk and issued progressively, so individual dating of surviving examples can be misleading about actual circulation timing.

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