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| 背面描述 | Central field displays the denomination numeral 200 in large, bold relief, with the legend BRASIL arcing above and REIS below the numeral, followed by the date at the bottom, all arranged vertically in the center. The entire central composition is framed by an elaborate collar of Marajoara-inspired decorative motifs — sinuous, interlocking curvilinear patterns derived from the pre-Columbian ceramic art of Marajó Island — which fill the surrounding field and impart a distinctly Brazilian indigenous aesthetic to the design. The overall arrangement reflects the nationalist artistic program promoted under the Vargas administration. |
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| 铸造量 | 1938 - - 7,666,000 1940 - - 10,161,000 1942 - Higher copper content - 1,966,000 |
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This denomination was part of Brazil's "Getúlio Vargas era" coinage reform, issued during the Estado Novo dictatorship — a period when the federal government used currency design as a deliberate instrument of nationalist propaganda. The series to which this piece belongs was produced under tight central control, with the Casa da Moeda operating under direct government supervision throughout the run.
Production spanned the early years of World War II, during which Brazilian industrial supply chains faced increasing pressure from Atlantic shipping disruptions affecting raw material imports.