10 cruzados 1989 — Brazil ( Pick: 218a )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 cruzados issued in Brazil in 1989. It falls under Pick number 218a.
The design features red and brown tones on a multicolor underprint, with C. Chagas depicted on the right side. The note includes a black triangular overprint indicating the new currency unit and displays a watermark of C. Chagas. The signatures of Maílson Ferreira Da Nóbrega and Elmo de Araújo Camões are present. Dimensions are 154 x 74 mm, and it was printed by Casa da Moeda do Brasil. The series number appears in the format 1-1841, with the printed variant designated as #1842-4171 (1989).
The amount produced remains unspecified. In 1989, Brazil was in the midst of transitioning its currency, marking a significant period of monetary reform in the country.
The design features red and brown tones on a multicolor underprint, with C. Chagas depicted on the right side. The note includes a black triangular overprint indicating the new currency unit and displays a watermark of C. Chagas. The signatures of Maílson Ferreira Da Nóbrega and Elmo de Araújo Camões are present. Dimensions are 154 x 74 mm, and it was printed by Casa da Moeda do Brasil. The series number appears in the format 1-1841, with the printed variant designated as #1842-4171 (1989).
The amount produced remains unspecified. In 1989, Brazil was in the midst of transitioning its currency, marking a significant period of monetary reform in the country.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Maílson Ferreira Da Nóbrega, Elmo de Araújo Camões
- Date of issue
- 1989
- Printing office
- Casa da Moeda do Brasil
- Paper
- Not specified
- Colour
- Red and brown on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 154 x 74 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 218a
About this banknote
The issuing authority of the 10 cruzados banknote is the Central Bank of Brazil. This banknote was part of a series issued in 1989. It was introduced as part of a broader effort to manage Brazil's currency reforms during this period, aimed at stabilizing the national economy amid high inflation rates. The banknote reflects a provisional issue during significant economic changes.
The front side design of the banknote features a portrait of C. Chagas on the right, printed in red and brown on a multicolor underprint. It includes a black triangular overprint indicating the new currency unit. The note, signed by Maílson Ferreira Da Nóbrega and Elmo de Araújo Camões, was printed by Casa da Moeda do Brasil. The watermark also depicts C. Chagas.