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| 背面描述 | Polychrome offset print centred on a pictorial vignette of the Praça 15 de Novembro in Rio de Janeiro as it appeared in the eighteenth century, positioned to the left of the design. Denomination numerals flank the composition, with the title of the square and its historical dating inscribed beneath the vignette, and the printer's imprint of Casa da Moeda do Brasil along the lower border. |
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| 变体 | P#192a - series A00001 - A00107 signatures: Antônio Delfim Netto & Ernane Galvêas P#192b - series B00001 - B02467 signatures: Antônio Delfim Netto & Ernane Galvêas P#192c - series B02468 - B06050 signatures: Mário Henrique Simonsen & Paulo Hortênsio Pereira Lira P#192d - series B06051 - B06841 signatures: Karlos Heinz Rischbieter & Ernane Galvêas |
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The signature combinations on this note trace a compressed but turbulent stretch of Brazilian economic management. Delfim Netto — the dominant technocrat behind the so-called "Economic Miracle" growth years — appears on the earliest series, paired with Galvêas. The transition to Simonsen and then Rischbieter reflects the grinding policy shifts of the late 1970s as Brazil struggled with oil shocks and accelerating inflation that would ultimately make the cruzeiro itself obsolete within a decade.
Series A was limited to 107 sequences, making early-series examples disproportionately scarce relative to the B runs.