1984 - Brazil P198b 100 Cruzeiros banknote
1984 - Brazil P198b 100 Cruzeiros banknote 

1984 - Brazil P198b 100 Cruzeiros banknote

  • Product Code: Brasil PIC 198b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 1.10€

  • Ex Tax: 1.00€


This individual Brazilian banknote is a 100 Cruzeiros denomination associated with 1984 and catalogued by the shop as Brasil PIC 198b, corresponding to the Krause P198 base type. The type is listed as ND (1981–84), with red and purple colouring over a multicolour underprint.

The obverse features a double portrait of D. de Caxias at the centre. The reverse combines grey-blue and red tones with a double view of a battle scene and a sword at the centre. This product is identified as Signature 21, providing a useful variant detail for collectors cataloguing Brazilian Cruzeiros banknotes.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Brazil 100 Cruzeiros banknote associated with 1984. The product title identifies the denomination as 100 Cruzeiros and the country as Brazil, making it suitable for collectors seeking this specific Brazilian banknote listing.

What year, denomination and currency are identified for the note?

The banknote is dated 1984 and has a denomination of 100 Cruzeiros. The listing identifies Brazil as the country associated with the note. The year is presented neutrally as part of the product identification and is not otherwise described in the listing.

What catalog reference and stated identifier are given?

The supplied catalog reference is Brasil PIC 198b. The product description also identifies the note as “Signature 21.” These identifiers should be used when distinguishing this listing from other Brazil banknotes with the same denomination or associated year.

Will the serial number and product images correspond exactly to the banknote received?

The description states that, for Uncirculated banknotes, the images shown are product references. It also specifies that the serial number will not correspond to the banknote ordered. Collectors should therefore treat the displayed images and serial number as references rather than exact identifiers of the individual note.