1 de Julho de 1891 Various sigs Intro: 05 08 1891 10,000 reis ouro Values

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1 de Julho de 1891 Various sigs Intro: 05 08 1891 10,000 reis ouro Values

Details

Obverse: Horizontal purple oval DOMICILIADA NA AGENCIA / DO / BANCO DE PORTUGAL / NO FUNCHAL / NOS / TERMOS DO DECRETO DE 18 DE JULHO DE 1891 overprint; two curved black Moeda Forte overprints; Portuguese text; seated allegorical bearded men holding cornucopias, leaning on pipes marked TEJO and DOURO (two major rivers of the Iberian Peninsula); seated allegorical woman holding crowned coat of arms and spear

Reverse: Portuguese text; guilloches

Basic Information

GSID:

120109

Denomination:

10,000 reis ouro

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1 de Julho de 1891 Various sigs Intro: 05 08 1891

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Brown and green

Note Dimension:

173 x 114 mm

Printer:

(Estamparia do Banco de Portugal)

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