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50 Cruzeiros Reais overprinted on P# 234

Uitgever Banco Central do Brasil
Jaar 1993
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Afmetingen 140 × 65 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde An intaglio-printed vignette illustrates the Bumba-Meu-Boi, a traditional Brazilian folkloric pageant, with costumed figures including a caped dancer at left and a rider at right, flanking a stylised bull's head at centre. Denomination numerals '50 000' appear at upper right and lower left, with the inscription 'CINQÜENTA MIL CRUZEIROS' along the bottom. A guilloche underprint in light tones fills the background.
Opschrift keerzijde 50 000 BUMBA-MEU-BOI (FOLCLORE) 50 000 CINQÜENTA MIL CRUZEIROS
(Translation: 50 000 Bumba-Meu-Boi (folklore) Fifty Thousand Cruzeiros)
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Opmerkingen

Brazil's monetary instability in the early 1990s was severe enough that the government couldn't wait for newly designed notes to reach circulation. The Cruzeiro Real, introduced in August 1993 as a transitional currency ahead of the Real Plan, was launched in part using overprinted stock from the existing Cruzeiro series — P#234 plates repurposed rather than reprinted. The overprint was applied domestically by Casa da Moeda in Rio de Janeiro, making this a fully Brazilian production at every stage.

The Cruzeiro Real itself lasted less than a year before being replaced by the Real in July 1994.

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