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Rare 1986 Portugal 100 Escudos Banknote – 9th Print Signed by JATM & AAPR
Rare 1986 Portugal 100 Escudos Banknote – 9th Print Signed by JATM & AAPR
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Unearth a piece of Portugal’s democratic transition with this rare 100 Escudos banknote, dated October 16, 1976, and printed in its 9th edition during 1986–1988. Issued by the Bank of Portugal under the Third Republic, this rectangular note (149 × 75 mm) features the signatures of Governor José Alberto Tavares Moreira and Administrator Abel António Pinto dos Reis. Though now demonetized, this banknote remains a significant collectible, representing the stable economic era following Portugal’s 1974 Carnation Revolution. A must-have for Euro-predecessor collectors and lovers of Portuguese history.
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Why This Product Is a Smart Buy
This specific 9th print 100 Escudos note is a key historical artifact from Portugal’s transition into democratic governance. Signed by two high-ranking financial officials—JATM (Governor) and AAPR (Administrator)—this issue reflects the political and monetary restructuring of the post-dictatorship era. As part of a currency system replaced by the Euro in 2001, this escudo note gains investment value due to its now-limited availability, collectible signature combination, and unique print series. These signed variants from transitional eras are often underappreciated until they become scarce—making this a solid addition for both historical and numismatic portfolios.
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