1967 Brazil 100 Cruzeiros Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of Dom Pedro II, the last Emperor of Brazil, prominently displayed in the center. The denomination "100" is shown on both the left and right sides. The Brazilian Coat of Arms and the phrase "Tesouro Nacional" (National Treasury) are also visible. The note bears serial numbers and official signatures, along with the inscription "República dos Estados Unidos do Brasil" (Republic of the United States of Brazil) along the top.
Obverse lettering: REPÚBLICA DOS ESTADOS UNIDOS DO BRASIL, 100 CRUZEIROS, TESOURO NACIONAL, ESTAMPA 2a SÉRIE, 496A.
Reverse: Depicts an allegorical female figure symbolizing Brazilian culture, seated and holding a globe. Books and scrolls are shown around her, representing knowledge and national heritage. The denomination "100" is printed in each corner, and the inscription "Cultura Nacional" (National Culture) is displayed below the image.
Reverse lettering: REPÚBLICA DOS ESTADOS UNIDOS DO BRASIL, 100 CRUZEIROS, CULTURA NACIONAL.
Size: ±157 x 67 mm
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