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| Uitgever | Real Erário (Royal Treasury), Portugal |
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| Jaar | 1826 |
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| In omloop tot | 31 August 1834 |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | LISBOA No 1798 R 10$000 r s No Real Erário se há de pagar ao Portador desta Apólice de hoje a hum Anno Dez mil Réis com o seu competente juro. Lisboa de De Mil Sete Centos Noventa e . Joaq José de Souza Ignácio António Ribeiro (Stamp) Pedro IV 1826 (Translation: LISBON N(umber) 1798 R 10$000 (reis) In the Royal Treasury it will be paid to the Bearer of this Bond one year from today Ten Thousand Reis With Its Earned interest. Lisbon of of One Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety . Signed) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | The plain paper reverse bears approximately ten circular royal arms stamps applied at successive interest payment dates, each impression showing the Portuguese crowned coat of arms with a month and year legend around the circumference. One stamp appears in red ink, the remainder in black. Manuscript annotations and handwritten signatures are interspersed among the stamps, recording the sequential coupon redemptions over the note's period of circulation. |
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This note began life as a John (João) Prince Regent 10,000 Reis issue and was subsequently overprinted to acknowledge Pedro IV following his brief accession to the Portuguese throne in 1826. Pedro abdicated in favor of his daughter Maria within months, making his reign — measured in weeks rather than years — one of the shortest in Portuguese history. The overprint exists precisely because events moved faster than the printing infrastructure could follow.
The Real Erário handled issue domestically rather than contracting a foreign security printer, which accounts for the relatively uneven quality seen across surviving examples of this series.