Issued in 1980 by the Banco Central do Brasil, this 10 Cruzeiros banknote is part of the final series of the Cruzeiro currency before the introduction of the Cruzado. The obverse features a portrait of Dom Pedro II, Brazil’s second and last emperor, set within intricate guilloché patterns in gray and purple tones.
The reverse showcases a depiction of the Statue of the Prophet Daniel, sculpted by Antônio Francisco Lisboa (Aleijadinho), symbolizing Brazil’s cultural heritage. The note is printed on cotton-based paper and includes a watermark of Dom Pedro II’s profile, microprinted repeating “Banco Central” text, and delicate underprint line patterns. It does not include a security thread.
Obverse
Polychrome on calchography and offset.
On the right, in a circle, the portrait of Dom Pedro II (2nd Emperor of Brazil).
Script: Latin
Lettering:
BANCO CENTRAL DO BRASIL 10
10 DEZ
CRUZEIROS
D. PEDRO II
10
PRESIDENTE
CONSELHO MONETÁRIO
PRESIDENTE
BANCO CENTRAL
Translation:
Brazilian Central Bank
10
Ten Cruzeiros
D. Pedro II
10
President Monetary Council
President Central Bank
Designer: Aloísio Sérgio Barbosa de Magalhães
Reverse
On the left, pictorial representation of two of the twelve sculptures made by sculptor Antônio Francisco Lisboa (Aleijadinho), with the sculpture of the prophet Daniel as the foreground.
Script: Latin
Lettering:
10 BANCO CENTRAL DO BRASIL
10
PROFETA DANIEL – ALEIJADINHO
10 DEZ CRUZEIROS 10 CASA DA MOEDA DO BRASIL
Translation:
10
Central Bank of Brazil
Prophet Daniel, by Aleijadinho
10 Ten Cruzeiros
Brazilian Mint
Designer: Aloísio Sérgio Barbosa de Magalhães
Watermark
Portrait of the Dom Pedro II.
© Wilson Roberto Vasques Nunes
Signatures
Printer
Casa da Moeda do Brasil, Brazil
Features
| Issuer | Brazil |
|---|---|
| Issuing bank | Central Bank of Brazil (Banco Central do Brasil) |
| Ruling authority | Federative Republic of Brazil (1967-date) |
| Type | Standard circulation banknotes |
| Years | 1970-1980 |
| Value | 10 Cruzeiros (10 BRB) |
| Currency | Cruzeiro novo (1967-1986) |
| Composition | Paper |
| Size | 157 × 73 mm |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Technique | Offset |
| Demonetized | 27 February 1982 |






