1990 - Brazil P227a 5.000 Cruzeiros banknote
1990 - Brazil P227a 5.000 Cruzeiros banknote 

1990 - Brazil P227a 5.000 Cruzeiros banknote

  • Product Code: Brasil PIC 227a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 4.40€

  • Ex Tax: 4.00€


This Brazilian 5,000 Cruzeiros banknote is catalogued by the shop as Brasil PIC 227a, with the verified Krause base reference P227. The product is associated with 1990, while the catalogue identifies the type as ND (1990).

The note features deep olive-green and deep brown printing over a multicolour underprint. Its design includes a Liberty head in green at the right on the front, while the reverse displays Brazil’s arms at the left. These details identify the broader P227 banknote type represented by this more specific P227a variant.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Brazil banknote dated 1990 with a denomination of 5,000 Cruzeiros. It is identified in the product title as the Brazil P227a 5.000 Cruzeiros banknote.

What country, currency and denomination are identified for this banknote?

The banknote is associated with Brazil and is denominated in Cruzeiros. The listed denomination is 5,000 Cruzeiros, while the year associated with the listing is 1990. These details identify the country, currency and face value presented for this specific product.

What catalog reference is given for this banknote?

The listing gives the catalog reference as “Brasil PIC 227a.” The product title also identifies the note as “P227a,” providing the corresponding catalog identifier for this Brazil 5,000 Cruzeiros banknote dated 1990.

What should collectors know about the product images and serial number?

The description states that, in the case of Uncirculated banknotes, the displayed images are product references. It also explains that the serial number shown in the images will not correspond to the banknote ordered, so the pictured serial should not be used to identify the delivered note.