10 cruzeiros 1953 — Brazil ( Pick: 159 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 cruzeiros issued in Brazil in 1953. It is cataloged under Pick number 159. Its denomination and year place it within documented banknotes known from this series.
The front side design features the 1953-1960 Estampa 2A. The note displays a color scheme of green on a multicolor underprint. It has dimensions of 155 x 65 mm. The note is signed by Claudionor de Souza Lemos and Horacio Lafer, and it was printed by Thomas de la Rue in London.
The banknote is made of paper. The 10 cruzeiros denomination was introduced as part of various currency changes in Brazil, having been redesigned multiple times during the mid-20th century.
The front side design features the 1953-1960 Estampa 2A. The note displays a color scheme of green on a multicolor underprint. It has dimensions of 155 x 65 mm. The note is signed by Claudionor de Souza Lemos and Horacio Lafer, and it was printed by Thomas de la Rue in London.
The banknote is made of paper. The 10 cruzeiros denomination was introduced as part of various currency changes in Brazil, having been redesigned multiple times during the mid-20th century.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Claudionor de Souza Lemos & Horacio Lafer
- Date of issue
- 1953-1960
- Printing office
- Thomas de la Rue, London
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- green on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 155 x 65 mm
- Pick catalog
- 159
About this banknote
The Banco do Brasil issued this 10 cruzeiros banknote in 1953. This series was introduced during a period of economic adjustment, reflecting changes in currency management and monetary policy at the time. The notes printed by Thomas de la Rue in London added international quality and security measures to Brazil's currency.
The front side of the note features the 1953-1960 Estampa 2A design. The note measures 155 x 65 mm and is printed in green on a multicolor underprint. It is signed by Claudionor de Souza Lemos and Horacio Lafer. This specific note, cataloged as Pick number 159, highlights Brazil's economic era during the mid-20th century.