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| Issuer | Sociedade Numismática Paranaense |
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| Year | 2016 |
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| Currency | Araucária |
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| Obverse description | Portrait of a young woman at right, with the issuer's name along the top margin. The SNP coat of arms occupies the center field. Face value numeral appears at upper right, with denomination in numerals and letters at lower left and center. |
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| Reverse description | Central allegorical vignette flanked by the coat of arms of the fictional state at left. The name of the fictional state appears along the top margin, face value numeral at upper left, denomination in letters at center right, and explanatory text at lower right. |
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The Sociedade Numismática Paranaense, based in Paraná, Brazil, issues these commemorative fantasy notes as collector premiums rather than circulating currency — the araucária pine being the defining botanical symbol of the southern Brazilian highlands and the obvious choice for a regional numismatic society's self-issued piece. The "2nd Print" designation matters here: the first print run sold out within the collector membership, prompting a second production, which typically means slightly adjusted print quantities but the same design plates.
Fagner Maximo da Silveira's involvement marks this as a locally designed piece with no connection to Casa da Moeda or any official Brazilian printing authority.