Saturday, November 3, 2012

50 Escudos - Infanta D. Maria - 1980

 
Another beautiful banknote of Infanta D. Maria, but this time of 1980. The uncirculated portuguese Banknote depicted in the image is illustrated with the portrait of Infanta D. Maria (her full name was Maria Francisca Isabel Josefa Antónia Gertrudes Rita Joana de Portugal) - (8 June 1521 – 10 October 1577). In the reverse a sixteenth century view of the Hillside town of Sintra, one of Portugal's most popular tourist spots today.

Issuing number: 79.611.000
First issue: 1968, May, 28.......................................29.677.000
Second and last issue: 1980, February, 1.................49.934.000
Recalled: 1987

Banknote with Palindrome serial number. Radar note.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

20 Escudos - Gago Coutinho - 1978, October

 
The front of this portuguese Banknote is illustrated with the image of Admiral Carlos Viegas Gago Coutinho (17 February 1869 - 18 February 1959), portuguese aviator who together with Sacadura Cabral were the first to cross south atlantic ocean by air, from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro. Image of a sextant in the centre background and national emblem to the centre top.
In the reverse the Seaplane (Fairey FIII -D MKII) dubbed Lusitania, in which Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho left Lisbon on 30th of March 1922, and also one ship, map outline of the route of the flight, Belém Tower at the entrance of Tejo river leading to Lisbon and two compasses.
Issuing number:  109.527.000
First issue: 1978, September, 13 - 29.645.000
Second issue: 1978, October, 4 - 79.882.000                                                            
Recalled: 1986, 30 May

Saturday, August 11, 2012

100 Escudos - Bocage - 1980


Single Digit Repeater
Probabilities: 9/99999 or 1/11111 - Serial number formed with the repetition of a single digit. The solid number is also a palindrome (radar note).


This extremely rare portuguese banknote portrays the romantic poet Manuel Maria Barbosa do Bocage, who was born in Setúbal (1765-1805), a town south of Lisbon, seated on the right with paper, books, pen and ink. Printed in blue, pink and purple. 
The reverse of the note shows a portion of Lisbon - image of Rossio Square as it was in the early 19th century, with crowd scene, printed in blue, pink, red and green. 

First issue: 1980, 2 September                                              Issuing number: 30.944.000
Second issue: 1981, 24 February                                                    Issuing number: 100.400.000
Third issue: 1984, 31 January                                                             Issuing number: 49.948.000
Fourth issue: 1985, 12 March                                                              Issuing number: 29.979.000
Fifth issue: 1985, 4 June                                                                       Issuing number: 20.278.000

Recalled: 1990, 31 May
Banknote with Palindrome serial number (Radar Note) and single digit repeater.

Friday, July 13, 2012

500 escudos - Mouzinho da Silveira - 1992


This is another portuguese 500 escudos uncirculated banknote with palindrome serial number. This time with the portrait of Mouzinho da Silveira, head and shoulders, on the right, and the Portuguese coat of arms on top left; stylised scene with sunset, tree and plough in the centre and a pattern of stylised grain in the four corners; printed in violet, blue, green and brown. 
In the reverse, one bundle of corn, sunflowers and grapevines with scythe in the centre and a pattern of stylised grain in the four corners; printed in brown, green, violet and pink.
José Xavier Mouzinho da Silveira (1780-1849) was a leading liberal statesman who played a prominent part on the constitutionalist side in the political convulsions of the 1820s and 1830s. His politics forced him into exile from 1828 until 1834, and again from 1836 until 1839.

Issued date:1987, November, 11          - 19.900.000
                      1988, August, 4                 - 20.053.000
                       1989, October, 4                - 34.273.000 
                        1992, February, 13            - 47.420.000
                         1993, March, 18                - 22.000.000
                          1993, November, 4            - 25.000.000
                           1994, September, 29         - 10.460.000
Recalled date: 1998, April, 30
Banknote with Palindrome serial number.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

20 Escudos - Gago Coutinho - 1978, September

 
The front of this uncirculated portuguese Banknote is illustrated with the image of Admiral Carlos Viegas Gago Coutinho (17 February 1869 - 18 February 1959), portuguese aviator who together with Sacadura Cabral were the first to cross south atlantic ocean by air, from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro. Image of a sextant in the centre background and national emblem to the centre top.
In the reverse the Seaplane (Fairey FIII -D MKII) dubbed Lusitania, in which Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho left Lisbon on 30th of March 1922, and also one ship, map outline of the route of the flight, Belém Tower at the entrance of Tejo river leading to Lisbon and two compasses.
Issuing number:  109.527.000
First issue: 1978, September, 13 - 29.645.000
Second issue: 1978, October, 4 - 79.882.000                                                            
Recalled: 1986, 30 May
Palindrome serial number

Saturday, May 26, 2012

500 Escudos - Francisco Sanches - 1979


Depicted in the image is another uncirculated 500 escudos portuguese banknote. This time with the portrait of Francisco Sanches on the right, and an old (1594) street layout of part of Braga on the centre. Design printed in red-brown, blue and green.
In the reverse, on the left, is a 17th century street scene in Braga (Archbishops Square). Design printed in red-brown and violet.
Francisco Sanches was born in Braga (1550). He was a Portuguese Doctor, philosopher, Physician and writer of Jewish origin. He was a professor of philosophy and medicine at the University of Toulouse (France), where he died in 1662.

Issued date:1979, 4 October             
Issuing number: 5.684.000
Recalled: 1990, 31 May

Saturday, April 7, 2012

100 Escudos - Fernando Pessoa - 1987

 
In the image is our last 100 escudos banknote, illustrated with the famous poet, writer, literary critic and translator Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa (1888 - 1935).
Fernando António Nogueira de Seabra Pessoa was a Portuguese poet and writer, today known mostly for heteronyms a concept stronger than pseudonyms, they were literary alter egos with intricate imaginary lives of their own. He managed to create a world of imaginary people, circumstances, and places fool using prominent magazines to publish his imagined personalities’ works. The truth was uncovered only some 50 years after his death, when his sister donated a chest with over 27 thousand documents – poems, critical works, philosophical tracts, novels, plays, horoscopes, letters and interviews -written by him, but, during his life, signed by more than seventy heteronyms whom he created and made into famous writers. Through the creation of these heteronyms, Pessoa expressed contradicting ideas about futurism, occultism, fascism, paganism, free love and existentialism.
In the reserve is one stylised rosebud and one tangle of ribbons with the writer heteronyms


First issue: 1986, 16 October                                                                                                 Issuing number: 19.968.000
Second issue: 1987, 12 February                                                                                                                            19.970.000
Third issue: 1987, 3 December                                                                                                                                 29.912.000
Fourth issue: 1988, 26 May                                                                                                                                        30.955.000
Fifth issue: 1988, 24 November                                                                                                                                34.629.000

Recalled: 1992, 31 January
Banknote with Palindrome serial number.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

50 Escudos - Infanta D. Maria - 1968

 
The uncirculated portuguese Banknote depicted in the image is illustrated with the portrait of Infanta D. Maria (her full name was Maria Francisca Isabel Josefa Antónia Gertrudes Rita Joana de Portugal) - (8 June 1521 – 10 October 1577). In the reverse: Drawing of Sintra Royal Palace in 1507.

Issuing number: 79.611.000
First issue: 1968, May, 28.......................................29.677.000
Second and last issue: 1980, February, 1.................49.934.000
Recalled: 1987

Banknote with Palindrome serial number.

Monday, February 6, 2012

1000 Escudos - D. Pedro V - 1980

 
The circulated portuguese Banknote depicted in the image is illustrated with the portrait of D. Pedro V - King of Portugal and the Algarves (1837-1861). In the reverse, the efigie of D. Pedro V and D. Estefânia (his wife) and the evocation of the inauguration of the railway in Portugal (1856).

Issuing number: 289.368.000
1965, May, 28......................................77.046.000 
1980, September, 16.............................99.895.000
1981, Dezember, 3................................49.900.000 
1982. September, 21...............................9.993.000
1982, October, 26.................................52.534.000
Recalled: 1991, October, 31

Sunday, January 15, 2012

20 Escudos - Garcia de Orta - 1971

 
The front of this beautiful uncirculated portuguese Banknote is illustrated with the portrait of Garcia De Orta (1501 - 1568) - physician, naturalist and pioneer of tropical medicine, holding a book, on the right.
The reverse shows the image of 16th century market in Goa, India, (where he went in 1536, and lived until his death), with one crowd scene and houses in background.
Issuing number: 45.547.000
Issue date: 1971, 27 July                                                           
Recalled: 1986, 30 May
Palindrome serial number