25 Centavos Real Flat Disc 2nd. Family

Issuer Brazil
Year
Type Coin pattern
Value 25 Centavos (0.25 BRL)
Currency Real (1994-date)
Composition Brass plated steel
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Shape Round
Technique Milled
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Obverse description Plain
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Reverse description Plain
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Mintage ND - -
Numisquare ID 4274301450
Additional information

Historical Context: The 25 Centavos Real Flat Disc 2nd Family coin emerged from Brazil's post-1994 economic stabilization, a key component of the Real Plan. Introduced from 1998, this series reinforced the new currency's credibility. The coin honors Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca, Brazil's first President, who proclaimed the Republic in 1889. His presence on the coinage underscores the nation's republican values and foundational figures, symbolizing Brazil's transition from empire to republic and its democratic journey.

Artistry: The design, from the Casa da Moeda do Brasil, exhibits a modern, realistic numismatic style. The obverse features a dignified effigy of Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca, precisely detailed, facing right. The Southern Cross constellation behind him links the figure to national symbols. The reverse displays the "25 CENTAVOS" denomination and year, framed by a stylized geometric pattern inspired by the Southern Cross, creating cohesive national identity. The aesthetic is clear, functional, and symbolically rich.

Technical/Grading: Struck in brass-plated steel, this coin is prone to plating loss on high points: Deodoro da Fonseca's hair, nose, and uniform folds. Collectors should inspect these areas for full detail and any exposed steel, which significantly impacts grade. The "flat disc" refers to the planchet type. Strike quality is generally consistent for modern mass production, though occasional weak strikes may appear in the obverse stars or reverse geometric pattern, affecting sharpness.

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