Obverse: Features a portrait of Juscelino Kubitschek, the former president of Brazil, known for his role in the development of Brasília, the nation’s capital. In the background, there is an industrial landscape symbolizing Brazil’s push for modernization under Kubitschek’s leadership. The denomination “100” is displayed on the right, along with intricate security details and official signatures.
Obverse lettering: BANCO CENTRAL DO BRASIL, CEM CRUZADOS, DEUS SEJA LOUVADO.
Reverse: Depicts iconic buildings of Brasília, showcasing modernist architecture that characterizes the capital. This includes a view of the Palácio da Alvorada, one of the symbols of Kubitschek’s developmental vision. The denomination “100” is printed on both sides of the note.
Reverse lettering: CEM CRUZADOS, BANCO CENTRAL DO BRASIL.
Size: ±155 x 74 mm
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