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The Central Bank of Brazil (BC) announced the launch of a new commemorative coin of R$ 5 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Federal Constitution.
This initiative aims to pay tribute to one of the pillars of Brazilian democracy and offer collectors and enthusiasts the opportunity to acquire a unique piece.
In this article, we will detail how to acquire this special coin and its historical significance.
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Meet the New R$ 5 Currency
The new BC commemorative coin features the image of the Republic on the obverse, with the caption “Federative Republic of Brazil”.
The reverse features the image of the National Congress, the text “35 years of the Constitution” and the commemorative mark. With a limited edition, this coin becomes a collector's item and a historical piece.
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How to Buy the Commemorative Coin
To purchase the new R$ 5 coin, interested parties can go to Central Bank branches or look for authorized numismatic houses.
Additionally, it is possible to make the purchase through the official website Brazilian Mintl, and on the official Bacen website where information about points of sale and purchase procedures are available.
Historical Meaning of Currency
The 1988 Federal Constitution represents a milestone in the history of Brazil, consolidating fundamental principles such as democracy, individual rights and the organization of the State.
The issuance of this commemorative coin not only celebrates this achievement, but also highlights the importance of preserving and strengthening the country's democratic values.
In addition to its symbolic value, the new R$ 5 coin also has significant potential as a collectible.
To numismatists and enthusiasts of Brazilian history, this piece represents a unique opportunity to add value to their collections and preserve a remarkable moment in the country's history.
For collectors and enthusiasts, this piece becomes an object of desire and a tangible reminder of one of the most important documents in Brazilian history.