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1.50 Pesetas Barcelona; replica

Issuer Ajuntament de Barcelona (Barcelona City Council)
Year 2003
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Value 1.50 Pesetas 3⁄2 ESP = EUR 0.0090
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Obverse description Reddish-brown and dark brown letterpress print on a fine guilloche underprint. Left vignette shows the heraldic shield of the City of Barcelona flanked by a 15th-century sailing vessel. Denomination and issuer legend occupy the centre and upper fields.
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Reverse description Light and dark green letterpress print over a fine guilloche underprint composed of repeating 'A' and 'B' letter motifs. Left vignette presents an intaglio-style rendering of the Gothic facade of the old Barcelona City Hall. Large numeral '150' appears at lower left, with denomination 'PESSETES' in bold across the centre.
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The Ajuntament de Barcelona issued a small run of replica notes in 2003 commemorating the emergency fractional currency it had originally produced during the Spanish Civil War, when the Republican-controlled city faced an acute coin shortage and municipal authorities across Catalonia printed their own scrip. The originals were crude, locally produced necessities; this replica, by contrast, came off the presses of the FNMT in Madrid — a quietly ironic reversal, given the wartime politics involved.

The watermark is the one feature carried over as a nod to authenticity rather than strict security necessity.

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