1989 - Brazil P220a 100 Cruzados novos banknote
1989 - Brazil P220a 100 Cruzados novos banknote 

1989 - Brazil P220a 100 Cruzados novos banknote

  • Product Code: Brasil PIC 220a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 3.30€

  • Ex Tax: 3.00€


This Brazilian 100 Cruzados Novos banknote is catalogued as Pick P220a and associated with 1989. The note features an orange, purple and green colour scheme over a multicolour underprint, with C. Meireles depicted on the right.

Its reverse combines brown, black and multicolour printing with a scene of a child reading and people dancing. A Liberty head watermark and printing by CdM-B are recorded for this type. This P220a variety bears signature 26 and belongs to the series numbered 1–6772.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Brazil banknote with a denomination of 100 Cruzados novos. The product title associates the note with 1989 and identifies it as the P220a type. The listing also specifies Signature 26 as part of its identification.

What country, date and denomination are associated with the banknote?

The banknote is associated with Brazil and is denominated 100 Cruzados novos. The listing identifies it as dated 1989. This wording reflects the information supplied in the product title and tag without interpreting 1989 as a specific issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference is given for this banknote?

The listing gives the catalog reference as Brasil PIC 220a. The product title also uses the designation P220a. These identifiers refer to the catalog or model information supplied for this specific Brazil 100 Cruzados novos banknote.

What should collectors know about the images and serial number?

The description states that, in the case of Uncirculated banknotes, the images shown are product references. It also notes that the serial number shown in the images will not correspond to the banknote ordered. Therefore, the pictured serial number should not be treated as the note’s exact serial number.