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1922 1000 Reis Issued For The Centennial Of Brazil's Independence

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NGC - Coin of the Day: Today is Independence Day in Brazil, celebrating its separation from Portugal in 1822. This 1922 1000 Reis was issued for the centennial of Brazil's independence.

1922-1000-Reis-Issued-For-The-Centennial-Of-Brazil's-Independence

Composition: Aluminum-Bronze
Weight: 7.8 grams
Diameter: 26.8 mm
Thickness: 2.2 mm
Orientation: Coin alignment #8593;#8595;
Obverse: Dom Pedro and President Pessoa
Obverse Designer: Augusto G. Girardet
Reverse: Denomination at top, dates divided by centennial symbols
Reverse Designer: Joao de Cruz Vargas
Edge Description: Reeded
Subject: Brazil Independence Centennial
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There's an amusing variety for this coin, one where the die engraver mis-spelled the name of his country: "BBASIL". There's an old CCF thread about it, here: http://goccf.com/t/228119
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