Reverse: the reverse of the coin depicts a bust of the Brazilian Emperor Pedro II. Below the year of the coin, around are engraved words: "PETRUS II D.G. C. IMP. - ET PERP. BRAS. DEF".
Obverse: the reverse of the coin is crowned with a Brazilian shield inside the crown. The words "IN HOC SIGNO VINCES" are engraved above the panel. You will conquer with this sign).
About the coin: Pedro II was the second and last Brazilian emperor to rule for nearly 50 years. He was born in 1825. December 2 Rio de Janeiro, Emperor Pedro I of Brazil and Duchess Maria of Austria. The seventh child of Leopoldina. The sudden abandonment of his father and his departure to Europe in 1831. He left a five-year-old child as emperor and caused a gloomy and lonely childhood and adolescence. Pedro II inherited an empire that found itself on the verge of collapse, but it turned Brazil into a rising power in the international arena. The nation has grown to be distinguished from its Spanish neighbours by its political stability, diligently protected freedom of expression, respect for civil rights, viable forms of economic growth and governance - functional representative parliamentary monarchies.
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