1990 - Brazil P228 100 Cruzeiros banknote
1990 - Brazil P228 100 Cruzeiros banknote 

1990 - Brazil P228 100 Cruzeiros banknote

  • Product Code: Brasil PIC 228
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 1.10€

  • Ex Tax: 1.00€


This individual Brazilian banknote is the 100 Cruzeiros denomination, catalogued as ND (1990) under Pick reference P228. Its obverse design uses orange, purple and green tones over a multicolour underprint, with C. Meireles shown at the right.

The reverse combines brown, black and multicolour printing with a scene of a child reading and people dancing. Catalogued identification details include signature 28 and series numbers 1–1045. The note has a Liberty head watermark, was printed by CdM-B, and includes fibres that fluoresce blue under ultraviolet light.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Brazil 100 Cruzeiros banknote associated with 1990. The product title identifies it as the Brazil P228 100 Cruzeiros banknote, making the country, denomination and currency the key identifiers for this specific listing.

What country, denomination, currency and date are associated with the note?

The banknote is from Brazil and has a denomination of 100 Cruzeiros. The listing associates the note with 1990, shown in the title and year tag. This wording identifies the date associated with the listing without asserting that it was issued or printed that year.

What catalog reference is given for this Brazil banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Brasil PIC 228. The title also uses the shorter designation P228, which corresponds to the reference stated in the listing. No additional cataloguing system or separate variant is specified for this banknote.

Do the product images and serial number necessarily match the banknote received?

The description explains that, for uncirculated banknotes, the images shown are product references. It also states that the serial number will not correspond to the banknote ordered. Collectors should therefore treat the images as references rather than as a depiction of the exact serial-numbered note supplied.