Red BNU seal III Intro: 1919 Sig G4/VG6 50,000 reis Values

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Red BNU seal III Intro: 1919 Sig G4/VG6 50,000 reis Values

Details

Obverse: Portuguese text; palm trees; Vasco da Gama; BNU seal; Vasco da Gama leaving for his first journey in a boat with oarsman, sailing ships in background, and crowd waving from dock (EMBARQUE DE VASCO DA GAMA 1497); Portuguese national coat of arms

Reverse: Portuguese text; seated allegorical woman with anchor, ropes, and chains gazing towards ships at sea

Basic Information

GSID:

199603

Denomination:

50,000 reis

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Red BNU seal III Intro: 1919 Sig G4/VG6

Design Details

Note Color:

Black, orange, green, red, yellow, and blue

Note Dimension:

198 x 120 mm

Printer:

BRADBURY WILKINSON & CO LD GRAVADORES LONDRES

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