1962 - Brazil P166b 5 Cruzeiros banknote
1962 - Brazil P166b 5 Cruzeiros banknote 

1962 - Brazil P166b 5 Cruzeiros banknote

  • Product Code: Brasil PIC 166b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 2.75€

  • Ex Tax: 2.50€


This Brazilian 5 Cruzeiros banknote is associated with 1962 and catalogued as Pick P166b. The Krause reference identifies it as an ND (1961–62) issue in dark brown and brown, with the denomination and national-treasury inscriptions forming part of its design.

The front features a sailing raft at the left and a male Indigenous figure at the right, while the reverse displays a flower. This P166b variety is distinguished by Signature 10 and belongs to series numbers 76–111. The catalog lists CdM-B as the printer, providing useful identification details for collectors of Brazilian banknotes.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Brazil 5 Cruzeiros banknote associated with 1962. The title identifies it as catalog reference P166b, and the description identifies it as a “Signature 10” note.

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

The banknote is identified with Brazil as its country, a denomination of 5, and Cruzeiros as the currency. The listing associates the note with the year 1962; this wording does not specify whether that year was an issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference is given for this Brazil banknote?

The listing gives the catalog reference as Brazil P166b in the title and as “Brasil PIC 166b” in the model/catalog-reference field. These identifiers refer to the specific cataloged banknote presented on the product page.

Do the product images and serial number correspond exactly to the banknote supplied?

The description states that the images are product references in the case of Uncirculated banknotes. It also explains that the serial number shown in the images will not correspond to the banknote ordered, so collectors should not expect an exact serial-number match.