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| Emisor | Banco Emissor do Norte |
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| Año | 1890 |
| Tipo | Non-circulating banknote |
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| Moneda | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Composición | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Tamaño | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
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| Impresor | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
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| Descripción del anverso | Black intaglio on yellow and green underprint. A standing female allegory of Justice occupies the left vignette, while the right vignette presents a railway maintenance work scene; the coat of arms of the Republic appears at center left. Print and series numbers are rendered in black, with the order number in red; this note exists as a Specimen only and was never issued for circulation. |
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| Leyenda del anverso | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Descripción del reverso | Printed in green intaglio (chalcography), the reverse centres on a large architectural vignette of the Banco Emissor do Norte building, flanked symmetrically by two standing female figures. The composition is framed by fine engraved border work consistent with American Bank Note Company production of the period. |
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| Comentarios |
The Banco Emissor do Norte was one of several regional emission banks established under Brazil's 1888–1890 banking reforms, which dramatically loosened credit and note-issuing rights in the lead-up to and immediately following the proclamation of the Republic in November 1889. The resulting inflationary chaos — known as the Encilhamento — flooded the country with paper from institutions of wildly varying solvency, and the Norte was among the weaker ones.
American Bank Note Company produced this note at a moment when Brazilian commissions to ABNC were nearly continuous; the New York firm held long-standing relationships with Brazilian financial institutions and handled a significant share of the regional bank paper from this period.
The Banco Emissor do Norte ceased operations before the decade was out, making issued and circulated survivors considerably harder to locate than equivalent notes from the federally backstopped institutions of the same years.