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| Uitgever | Thesouro Nacional |
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| Jaar | 1835 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | 20 VINTE * 20 * VINTE * 20 * VINTE 20 7 de SEPTEMBRO DE 1822 IMPERIO DO BRASIL Nº ____ 20$000 NO THESOURO NACIONAL SE PAGARÁ ao portador desta a quantia de VINTE MIL RÉIS, valor recebido. 20 Decreto de 1º de Junho de 1833. 20 * 20 * VINTE * 20 * VINTE * 20 * 20 (Translation: 20 Twenty September 7, 1822 Empire of Brazil No. ____ 20$000 At the National Treasury you will pay bearer of this the amount of Twenty Thousand Réis, amount received. 20 Decree of June 1, 1833. 20 Twenty) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Blank, unprinted. |
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Brazil's National Treasury turned to Perkins, Bacon & Petch at a moment when the London firm's intaglio security printing — developed largely through Jacob Perkins's steel engraving innovations — was considered the hardest to counterfeit in the world. The same technology had already been applied to early U.S. banknotes and British penny black stamps. For a young imperial government struggling with monetary credibility, the choice was deliberate.
This is the first print of the series, distinguishable from later emissions by subtle plate details that specialists have catalogued but which were invisible to ordinary users at the time — which was entirely the point.