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Portugal 20 Escudos 1964 P-167a UNC
Portugal 20 Escudos 1964 P-167a UNC
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ABOUT THE BANKNOTE
Portugal twenty Escudos banknote from 1964 Pick no. 167a in Uncirculated condition. Graded according to the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money.
Signatures: Manuel Jacinto Nunes, João Baptista de Araújo
Issuing authority: Bank of Portugal (Banco de Portugal)
Currency: Escudo (1911-2001)
Size: 135×66mm
Years: 1964
Obverse:
Portrait of Saint António (1195-1232), Franciscan friar, theologian and preacher, according to a painting in the National Museum of Ancient Art, Portuguese Coat of Arms at upper center
Reverse:
Church of Saint António of Lisbon at left
Watermark:
Portrait of Santo Antonio of Padua
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CONDITION GUIDE
Gem Uncirculated
A note that is flawless, with the same freshness, crispness and bright color as when first printed. It
must be perfectly centered, with full margins, and free of any marks, blemishes or traces of handling.
About Uncirculated
A bright, crisp note that appears new but upon close examination shows a trace of very light use, such as a corner fold or faint crease. 'About Uncirculated' is a borderline condition, applied to a note which may not be quite uncirculated, but yet is obviously better than an average Extra Fine note. Such notes command a price only slightly below a new note and are highly desirable.
Extra Fine
A note that shows some faint evidence of circulation, although it will still be bright and retain nearly full crispness. It may have two or three minor folds or creases but no tears or stains and no discolorations.
Very Fine
A note that has been in circulation, but not actively or for long. It still retains some crispness and is still choice enough in its condition to be altogether desirable. It may show folds or creases, or some light smudges from the hands of a past generation. Sometimes, Very Fine notes are the best available in certain rare issues, and they should accordingly be cherished just as much as uncirculated notes.
Fine
A fine note shows evidence of much more circulation, has lost its crispness and very fine detail, and creases are more pronounced, although the note is still not seriously soiled or stained.
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