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| 正面铭文 | BANCO NACIONAL ULTRAMARINO MACAU CINCO AVOS LISBOA, 19 DE JANEIRO DE 1952. O ADMINISTRADOR | O GOVERNADOR |
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| 背面铭文 | BANCO NACIONAL ULTRAMARINO MACAU 5 伍 AVOS 仙 |
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The Banco Nacional Ultramarino was Lisbon's instrument of colonial monetary control across multiple territories simultaneously — the same institution issued notes for Portuguese Guinea, Cape Verde, São Tomé, Mozambique, Angola, and Timor, often using closely related plate designs adapted by territory. This 5 Avos for Timor sits at the very bottom of a denomination structure designed for a subsistence economy where fractional values actually mattered in daily commerce.
Bradbury Wilkinson's involvement is worth noting — the New Malden firm handled security printing for dozens of colonial and minor-state issuers through the mid-twentieth century, and their intaglio work on low-denomination colonial notes was rarely given the attention reserved for flagship issues.