Obverse: Features a portrait of Cândido Rondon, a Brazilian explorer and supporter of indigenous rights, alongside a traditional Brazilian hut set against a background of natural Brazilian landscape. Rondon’s work in mapping remote areas and advocating for indigenous communities is honored on this note. The denomination “1000” is prominently displayed on both sides of the portrait.
Obverse lettering: BANCO CENTRAL DO BRASIL, 1000 MIL CRUZEIROS.
Reverse: Depicts portraits of two indigenous individuals from Brazil, highlighting the country’s rich indigenous heritage. Traditional face painting and ornaments are shown, symbolizing the cultural diversity within the indigenous communities. The denomination “1000” appears on the left and right sides, surrounded by intricate design elements.
Reverse lettering: 1000 MIL CRUZEIROS.
Size: ±140 x 65 mm
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