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| 正面描述 | Portrait of King Juan Carlos I of Borbón, derived from a photograph by Alberto Schommer, positioned at right; three fleur-de-lis symbols of the House of Bourbon occupy the central vignette; the Spanish coat of arms appears in the upper right corner. Overprint reads REPRODUCCIÓN AUTORIZADA. |
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| 正面铭文 | BANCO DE ESPAÑA EL GOBERNADOR EL INTERVENTOR EL CAJERO DIEZ MIL PESETAS MADRID 24 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1985 REPRODUCCIÓN AUTORIZADA (Translation: BANK OF SPAIN THE GOVERNOR (signature) THE AUDITOR (signature) THE CASHIER (signature) TEN THOUSAND PESETAS MADRID SEPTEMBER 24, 1985 AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION) |
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The Pick 160 series was the last high-denomination peseta issue before Spain began its decade-long convergence process toward European monetary union. The 10,000 peseta note carried real purchasing weight in 1985 — roughly equivalent to a week's wage for many Spanish workers — which made it both heavily circulated and frequently counterfeited. The FNMT responded with a security profile that included fluorescent fibers and a metallic thread, relatively advanced for domestic Spanish production at the time.
This example is a replica. No catalog value applies.