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| 正面描述 | Printed in black and orange using a combination of lithography and intaglio techniques. At right, an oval vignette of Saint Sebastian; at left, a seated female allegory of Abundance; in the upper centre, a seated female allegory of Justice. The denomination and issuer inscriptions are set within ornamental borders. |
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| 背面铭文 | NO BANCO DO BRAZIL (Translation: In Bank of Brazil) |
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The third Banco do Brazil — not to be confused with the current state institution founded in 1906 — operated under Imperial charter and issued notes that were effectively a private banking currency circulating alongside government-issued paper. The 200 mil réis was a high-value denomination, placing it firmly in commercial and mercantile use rather than retail circulation.
American Bank Note Company produced the plates in New York, which was the standard arrangement for Brazilian private bank paper of this period — domestic printing infrastructure simply could not match ABNC's security engraving. Series A, B, and C suggest sequential issue runs rather than distinct design variants.