500 reis 1931 — Brazil ( Pick: 92d )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 500 reis issued in Brazil in 1931. It is cataloged under Pick number 92d.
The front side design belongs to the 1891-1931 Issue, identified as E. 15A, with variant d: d. BRASIL; Estampa. The coloration of the note is blue on a multicolor underprint. It measures 193 x 89 mm and is printed on paper by the American Bank Note Company. The note features the handwritten signature of the official responsible for the conference.
The exact amount produced remains unspecified. The 500 reis was part of the currency issued during a time when Brazil was transitioning to modern banking practices leading up to the Great Depression.
The front side design belongs to the 1891-1931 Issue, identified as E. 15A, with variant d: d. BRASIL; Estampa. The coloration of the note is blue on a multicolor underprint. It measures 193 x 89 mm and is printed on paper by the American Bank Note Company. The note features the handwritten signature of the official responsible for the conference.
The exact amount produced remains unspecified. The 500 reis was part of the currency issued during a time when Brazil was transitioning to modern banking practices leading up to the Great Depression.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Handwritten signature of the official responsible for the conference
- Date of issue
- 1931
- Printing office
- American Bank Note Company
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 193 x 89 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 92d
About this banknote
The Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brasil issued the 500 mil réis banknote in 1931 as part of the 1891-1931 series. This series was printed by the American Bank Note Company.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Marshal Floriano Peixoto at the center, with the denomination numerals "500" flanking the portrait. The note includes a handwritten signature of the official responsible for the conference. The back displays the coat of arms of Brazil.