This uncirculated 50 Brazilian Cruzeiro note is a provisional banknote issued by the Central Bank of Brazil in 1990 as the currency transitioned from cruzado novo to cruzeiro. It is a brown note that bear the signatures of Mailson Ferreira Da Nobrega and Wadico Waldir Bucchi, and measures 140 mm x 65 mm. Its obverse side features a black stamp of 50 CRUZEIROS, a picture of the poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade, a handwritten excerpt from Andrades manuscript of Prece de um Mineiro no Rio (Prayer of a Mineiro in Rio), and a village in Itabira. Its reverse side shows a scene of Andrade writing on a desk, with the poem Cancao Amiga (Friendly Song) at the side. Security features include a solid security thread and a watermark of the head of Republica. Though this note is in uncirculated condition, it comes with stains. The note was withdrawn in 1994.