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Portugal 20 Escudos 26.5.1964 (Sig: MJ-Nunes & JB de Araújo) (OD 86719) AU

Portugal 20 Escudos 26.5.1964 (Sig: MJ-Nunes & JB de Araújo) (OD 86719) AU
Product Code:
PT-167a(2)2
Price:
12.00 ($ 12.60)
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20 Escudos 26.5.1964 (Front: Portrait and bust of Saint Anthony (Santo Antonio) of Padua (1195 - 1231), also known as Anthony of Lisbon, was a Portuguese Catholic priest and friar of the Franciscan Order. He was born and raised by a wealthy family in Lisbon and died in Padua, Italy. Two fish under Portuguese coat of arms (Armillary sphere + the quinas + the castles). Leafy and flowery designs. Reverse: Church of Saint Anthony in Lisbon. Watermark: Identical portrait and bust of Saint Anthony, surrounded by rays. Security features: Watermark. Running serial numbers. Segmented metallic security strip. Main colours: Olive-green and purple. Artist: Unknown. Signatures: Manuel Jacinto Nunes (O Vice-Governador); João Baptista de Araújo (O Administrador). Issuer: Bank of Portugal. Date of Issue: 26 May 1964. Date of withdrawal: 30 May 1986 (demonetised). Legal tender: No, but was redeemable until 30-12-2022. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Bradbury, Wilkinson and Company, United Kingdom (BWC)) (Serial # OD 86719) AU

Dimensions: 136 x 66 mm

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Catalogue Number: P-167a (SCWPM: Albert Pick; Krause Publications)

Grade/condition: About Uncirculated (AU) (about new, about unused)

Texts: Banco de Portugal. Ch.7. Vinte Escudos Ouro. Twenty Golden Escudo. Lisboa, 26 de Maio de 1964. Igreja de Santo António de Lisboa.