20 Mil Reis

発行体 Banco da República do Brazil
年号 1893
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材質 Cotton paper
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表面の説明 Dark green intaglio-printed note with a classical allegorical female figure seated at right, holding a lyre and a wreath, rendered in fine engraving. The central field carries the denomination inscription VINTE MIL REIS in bold letterpress, framed by ornate guilloche borders, with the bank title Banco da República do Brazil arched across the upper portion and RIO DE JANEIRO noted at upper right. Lower portion bears series, estampa, and date references along with a manuscript serial number and a printed treasury authorization text.
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裏面の説明 The reverse is printed in dark olive-green and black, dominated by three large interlocking guilloche rosettes of differing sizes arranged horizontally. A bold diagonal ribbon banner across the central rosette bears the inscription VINTE MIL REIS, while a detailed vignette of the Brazilian coat of arms — a star-studded celestial globe on a coffee-and-tobacco branch wreath — occupies the right rosette. The bank title BANCO DA REPUBLICA DO BRAZIL is distributed across the upper and lower margins.
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The Banco da República do Brazil was itself a short-lived institution — formed in 1890 from the merger of the Banco do Brazil with the Banco Nacional, it collapsed under the financial chaos of the Encilhamento speculative bubble and was liquidated in 1893, the very year this note was issued. Notes bearing this issuer name had an extremely narrow window of production and circulation before the successor Banco da República dos Estados Unidos do Brazil assumed operations.

ABNC printed the series in New York under contract, as Brazilian institutions of the period routinely outsourced security printing to American and European firms lacking any domestic equivalent. The Pick 675 designation places this among the rarer transitional issues from that reorganization period.