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AI Identification

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Brazilian 10 Reals Banknote

Numismatics / Paper Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$2.00-$4.50

As of July 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a 10 Brazilian Reais banknote, specifically the first series of the Reais currency introduced in 1994. The note features a predominantly pink and reddish-brown color scheme printed on cotton-based paper. The obverse side prominently displays the 'Efígie da República' (Effigy of the Republic), depicted as a symbolic bust of a woman wearing a laurel wreath. To the right of the portrait, the numeral '10' is printed vertically alongside the denomination 'REAIS'. The text 'BANCO CENTRAL DO BRASIL' runs vertically along the right edge. Visible security features include a watermark area (currently appearing blank in the light), microprinting, and a unique serial number 'B 6736076652 C' located at the bottom left. The condition of the note is 'circulated,' showing significant vertical and horizontal folding creases, general surface wrinkling, and slight corner rounding. There is visible discoloration and darkening of the paper consistent with age and frequent handling. No major tears or ink stains are immediately apparent, but the crispness of the original paper has been lost due to wear. The note represents a historical period of economic stabilization in Brazil and remains a common piece for numismatic hobbyists focusing on South American legal tender.

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I have examined the digital representation of the Brazilian 10 Reais banknote (Series 1994). My assessment confirms this is the first series of the 'Plano Real' era. The 'Efígie da República' and serial number B6736076652C appear consistent with Banco Central do Brasil production standards for that period. However, the condition of this specimen is graded as 'Fine' at best. There is significant evidence of circulation, including heavy vertical and horizontal center creases, softened corners, and general paper fatigue (loss of original crispness). While the banknote remains a foundational piece of Brazil's modern economic history, it is not a rare issue. Millions were printed, and many remain in circulation or in collectors' hands. Currently, the market for circulated 10 Reais notes from the 1994 series is saturated, with premium values only assigned to 'Uncirculated' (UNC) specimens or those with specific printing errors. The 'earring' detail mentioned likely refers to the design element on the Effigy, which is standard for this series. Authentic identification is limited by the digital nature of this inspection; I cannot verify the physical security features such as the latent 'BCB' image, the tactile feel of the intaglio printing, or the specific watermark clarity under UV light. For a definitive authentication, a physical examination would be required to verify the paper's cotton fiber density and fluorescent security fibers. Given its circulated state, the value is primarily nominal or decorative for novice numismatists.

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