Brazil 100 Mil Reis banknote 1932 Civil War Sao Paulo, First Issue

Brazil 100 Mil Reis banknote 1932 Civil War Sao Paulo, Fernão Dias Pais
Brazil 100 Mil Reis banknote 1932 Bonus do Thesouro do Estado de São Paulo

Brazil 100 Mil Reis banknote 1932 Sao Paulo, First Issue
Bonus do Thesouro do Estado de São Paulo (Bonds of the Treasury)
Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932 (Paulista War or 1932 Civil War)

Obverse: Portrait of Fernão Dias Pais (1608–1681) or Fernão Dias Pais Leme was a frontiersman from São Paulo. He was known as the "Emerald Hunter" and was one of the most prominent bandeirantes together with Antônio Raposo Tavares. He is the great-great-grandfather of the Saint Frei Galvão.
Printer: Comp. Melhoramentos de São Paulo (Weiszflog e Irmãos Incorporada)

Brazil banknotes - Brazil paper money
Bonus do Thesouro do Estado de São Paulo  (Bonds of the Treasury)

5 Mil Reis      10 Mil Reis      20 Mil Reis      50 Mil Reis    
100 Mil Reis First Issue    100 Mil Reis Second Issue    200 Mil Reis




The Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932 (sometimes also referred to as Paulista War) ( And sometimes also referred to as 1932 civil war) is the name given to the uprising of the population of the Brazilian state of São Paulo against the 1930 coup d'état when Getúlio Vargas forcibly assumed the nation's Presidency.

The Bandeirantes (followers of the banner) were 17th century Portuguese settlers in Brazil slavers, fortune hunters and adventurers from the São Paulo region, the Captaincy of São Vicente (later called the Captaincy of São Paulo). They were the leaders of expeditions called bandeiras (Portuguese, "flags") that penetrated the interior of Brazil far south and west of the Tordesillas Line of 1494 that divided the Spanish (west) domain from the Portuguese (east) domain in South America.


Brazilian 100 Mil Reis Bank Notes









100 Mil Reis banknote 1932 Fernão Dias Pais, Sao Paulo