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10 Moedas = 48.000 Reis

发行方 Banco de Lisboa
年份 1824
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材质 Paper
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正面描述 The note is printed in black on white paper with elaborate calligraphic lettering throughout. At upper centre, a vignette depicts a seated allegorical female figure flanked by barrels or bales, with the issuer's name 'Banco de Lisboa' rendered in large ornate script across the upper field. The denomination 'Dez Moedas' appears in a rectangular panel at upper left, with the value 'Rs. 48$000' in a corresponding panel at upper right, and the legend 'QUARENTA E OITO MIL REIS' in bold letterpress across the centre, above a serial number and two manuscript signatures at lower left and right.
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签名 M.R. Guimaraens and S. Fibner
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The Banco de Lisboa was Portugal's first joint-stock bank, founded in 1821 under royal charter, and this note dates from only its third year of operation. The unusual dual denomination — expressing value simultaneously in moedas and réis — reflects the genuinely chaotic state of Portuguese currency reckoning at the time, when multiple units of account circulated in parallel and merchants routinely converted between them for everyday transactions.

Early Banco de Lisboa notes were handwritten or partially printed, with the bank's engraved forms completed by hand at issuance. Survival rates are extremely low; the institution itself was absorbed into the Banco de Portugal at its founding in 1846, and most of its circulating paper was retired and destroyed shortly thereafter.

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