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 | Front: Portrait of Pedro Álvares Cabral – Portuguese navigator who, on April 22nd, 1500, discovered Brazil -, surrounded by the inscription "BRASIL" and a vessel, symbolizing the Portuguese navigations. |  | Back: On the left, background diagonal lines make the facial value prominent, followed by "CENTAVO" and the year of minting. |
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 | Front: Portrait of Joaquim José da Silva Xavier (1746-1792), who was hanged due to his participation in the early independence movement, denominated Inconfidência Mineira. Nowadays, his is viewed as a hero and civic patron of Brazil. His image is surrounded by "BRASIL" and in the background, a triangle, symbol of the movement and a dove, symbol of freedom and peace. |  | Back: On the left, background diagonal lines make the facial value prominent, followed by "CENTAVOS" and the year of minting. |
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 | Front: Portrait of D. Pedro I – proclaimer of the Independence, Brazil’s first monarch -, surrounded by "BRASIL" and by the scene allusive to Brazil’s proclamation of independence, on September 7th, 1822, in São Paulo state, on the bank of river Ipiranga. |  | Back: On the left, background diagonal lines make the facial value prominent, followed by "CENTAVOS" and the year of minting. |
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 | Front: Portrait of Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca (1827-1892), - Republic proclaimer and Brazil’s first Republic president -, surrounded by the National Coat of Arms and "BRASIL". |  | Back: On the left, background diagonal lines make the facial value prominent, followed by "CENTAVOS" and the year of minting. |
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 | Front: Portrait of José Maria da Silva Paranhos Júnior (1845-1912), Baron of Rio Branco – Brazilian statesman, diplomat and historian, considered the symbol of diplomacy in Brazil-, surrounded by "BRASIL" and by a scene allusive to the expansion of Brazil’s foreign policy and the solidification of the national borders. |  | Back: On the left, background diagonal lines make the facial value prominent, followed by "CENTAVOS" and the year of minting. |
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 | Front: Portrait of the Republic in the inner part trespassing to the outer ring. This constitutes one of the safety elements of the coin. In the outer ring, there are a sample of marajoara art pattern and the legend "BRASIL". |  | Back: In the outer ring, there is a sample of marajoara art pattern. In the inner part, the sphere is overlapped by a sash, which together with the South Cross is allusive to the National flag, followed by "REAL" and the year of minting. | | Quelle: http://www.bcb.gov.br/?COINSER2 | |
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