The Brazil 2 Reais is part of the family of notes released in 2010 with tactile features that help the sight-impaired distinguish between denominations. This particular banknote comes in exceptional paper quality and is graded 66 by the Paper Money Guaranty, which means that the notes centering is above average with little signs of handling. Its obverse features the head of Republica. The reverse of the banknote depicts a Hawksbill sea turtle called Tartaruga Marinha or Eretmochelys imbricata swimming among corals and starfish. The Brazil 2 Reais bears a puzzle number as its registration device. The security feature of the 121 x 65 mm paper bill includes a watermark that reflects a sea turtle and an electrotype 2.