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| 正面描述 | Wine-red intaglio and lithographic printing on multicolour underprint. The country name and denomination appear at left, with a portrait vignette of Joaquim Saldanha Marinho at right. Ornate guilloche patterns frame the central field, with the issuing authority inscription running across the note. |
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| 正面铭文 | 200 CC REPUBLICA DOS ESTADOS UNIDOS DO BRASIL NO THESOURO NACIONAL SE PAGARÁ AO PORTADOR DESTA A QUANTIA DE DUZENTOS MIL REIS 200 VALOR RECEBIDO SALDANHA MARINHO CC 200 WATERLOW & SONS LIMITED, LONDRES. (Translation: 200 CC Republic of the United States of Brazil At the national treasury the bearer will be paid the amount of Two hundred thousand réis Value received Saldanha Marinho CC 200 Waterlow & Sons Limited, London.) |
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Brazil's Thesouro Nacional notes of the 1930s were issued against a backdrop of Getúlio Vargas's consolidation of federal financial control following the 1930 revolution, which systematically sidelined state-level banking arrangements that had governed Brazilian paper currency for decades. Waterlow & Sons printed this series in London — a common arrangement for Latin American governments that lacked sufficient domestic intaglio capacity and trusted British security printers to manage both engraving and paper supply.
The "17th Print" designation is significant: Waterlow produced multiple print runs of the same basic design across several years, with run number typically trackable through subtle typographic and paper differences rather than any printed notation visible to casual inspection.