Description
The real is the official currency in Brazil since 1994. From the middle of the 17th century until 1942, the real was the only currency until a monetary reform removed it from circulation. Then the cruzeiro was imposed until 1986 when the cruzado was put into circulation until 1989. The real cruzeiro returned in 1993 for a whole year until the country returned to the Brazilian Real after many years of inflation. One year later, coins were issued in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 centavos and 1 real, the latter produced in 1994 was demonetized in 2003
The 1 Real coin front design features an illustration representing the Brazilian ethnic roots, with the graphics found in the indigenous ceramics of Marajoara origin. The reverse coin design has the denomination with the repetition of the indigenous graphics Marajoara, the constellation Cruzeiro do Sul, alludes to the National Pavilion, and year of issue. This coin is part of the 1994 series, its rim is intermittently fluted, and its color is silver and gold.
Text: 1 Real, Brasil, 2002.