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| Issuer | New Development Bank |
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| Year | 2024 |
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| Printer | ООО НТЦ АРМ-Регистр |
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| Reverse description | The reverse is dominated by a large central vignette of national flags from BRICS and associated member states arranged in a spiralling concentric pattern converging on a multi-pointed star rosette at the centre. Guilloche borders in pale green run along all four edges, with the denomination numeral 50 repeated in the left and right margins; a serial number appears in red at lower right, and the printer's imprint reads ООО НТЦ АРМ-Регистр, Киржач, 2024 г., уровень Б, Заказ № 43 along the lower margin. |
| Reverse lettering | Novo Banco do Desenvolvimento New Development Bank Новый Банк Развития नया विकास बैंक 金砖国家开发银行 ООО НТЦ АРМ-Регистр, г. Киржач, 2024 г., уровень Б, Заказ № 43 |
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The New Development Bank — founded in 2014 by Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa as a multilateral development institution headquartered in Shanghai — issued this commemorative note in 2024 as a symbolic gesture toward BRICS financial cooperation rather than as circulating currency. It carries no legal tender status in any jurisdiction.
Printed at a facility in Kirzhach, Vladimir Oblast, the note is denominated in "BRICS Rublos," a unit with no defined exchange rate or monetary backing. The designation "Novo Banco de Desenvolvimento" in the engraver field is simply the Portuguese name for the NDB itself — not an independent engraving house.