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200 Brasilis Bicentennial of Independence - Dom Pedro I - SNP

Issuer Sociedade Numismática Paranaense
Year 2022
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Currency Brasilis
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Obverse description Portrait vignette of Emperor Dom Pedro I in a circular frame at right. Issuer name in letterpress across the top; face value of 200 in numerals at upper right, center left, and lower left, with denomination in full letters at center.
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Reverse description Circular vignette at left reproducing a detail of Jean-Baptiste Debret's painting "Coroação de Dom Pedro I" (Coronation of Dom Pedro I). Issuer name across top; face value in numerals at both left corners, center, and lower right, with denomination in full letters at lower center. A portion of the modern Brazilian coat of arms appears at right, with the SNP coat of arms at upper right.
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The Sociedade Numismática Paranaense, a collectors' club based in Paraná state, issued this piece as a commemorative fantasy note — not legal tender, never intended for circulation. The SNP has produced similar items around anniversaries and collector events, aimed squarely at the Brazilian numismatic community rather than any monetary function.

2022 marked exactly two centuries since Dom Pedro I declared Brazilian independence from Portugal on the banks of the Ipiranga river in September 1822. Fagner Maximo da Silveira handled the design work.

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