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200 Réis Bronze

Issuer Provincia de Angola
Year 1892-1895
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Currency Real (18th century-1914)
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Obverse lettering PROVINCIA DE ANGOLA
Bronze DUZENTOS RÉIS Bronze
Loanda, 1 de julho de 1892
O governador geral,
O inspector de fazenda,
(Translation: Province of Angola, Two Hundred Réis, Luanda, 1 July 1892, The Governor-General, The Inspector of Finance)
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Reverse lettering DUZENTOS RÉIS
Repartição de fazenda provincial
2.ª Serie
IMP. NAC. – LOANDA
(Translation: Two Hundred Réis, Provincial Treasury Department, 2nd Series, National Press – Luanda)
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Angola's provincial administration issued this note locally through the Imprensa Nacional de Loanda — one of the very few cases in Portuguese colonial Africa where a paper currency was both designed and printed within the colony itself, rather than imported from Lisbon. The "Bronze" denomination series was introduced to substitute for the chronic shortage of small copper coinage in circulation, a problem that plagued Angolan commerce throughout the late nineteenth century.

Locally printed colonial notes of this period are disproportionately rare in any grade. The paper stock available in Luanda was inferior to metropolitan standards, and the humid coastal climate accelerated deterioration.

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