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10 Centavos

Emittent Brazil
Jahr 1956-1961
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Im Umlauf bis 1 December 1969
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Aversbeschreibung The national arms of Brazil displayed centrally within the field, comprising a five-pointed star bearing the Southern Cross constellation within an inner circle, the entire device encircled by a ring of 27 small stars representing the Brazilian states. The arms are flanked symmetrically by branches of tobacco on the left and coffee on the right. The circular legend reads REPUBLICA DOS ESTADOS UNIDOS DO BRASIL around the periphery in Latin script.
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Reversbeschreibung The large numeral '10' dominates the upper portion of the reverse field, rendered in bold raised relief. Beneath it, the word CENTAVOS is inscribed in capital letters across the centre of the field. A horizontal line separates the denomination from the four-digit date '1956', which appears in the lower exergue. The design is simple and typographic, with no additional ornamental devices.
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Brazil's shift to aluminum for this denomination in 1956 was driven by chronic shortages of the copper-nickel alloys that had served earlier issues, compounded by the Kubitschek government's aggressive industrialization spending — the same fiscal pressures that were simultaneously inflating the cruzeiro into near-worthlessness. Aluminum was cheap, domestically available, and easy to strike in volume.

The alloy's low density created persistent vending machine incompatibility, and the coins were notoriously easy to counterfeit with foil. The series was retired by 1961 as monetary reform discussions accelerated toward the cruzeiro's eventual replacement.

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