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| 表面の説明 | Black letterpress print on yellow underprint, with a black serial number. At left, a vignette presents a front-facing bust portrait of the Spanish writer Francisco de Quevedo, identified by an inscription below; at right, an allegorical female figure faces left. Geometric guilloche frames border the overall composition. |
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| 表面の銘文 | C 100 EL BANCO DE ESPAÑA pagará al portador CIEN PESETAS Madrid 1º. de Abril de 1880. EL GOBERNADOR. EL INTERVENTOR. EL CAJERO F. de QUEVEDO (Translation: The Bank of Spain will pay the bearer One Hundred Pesetas Madrid, April 1, 1880. The Governor. The Comptroller. The Cashier) |
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The Banco de España's 1880 series emerged during a period when the bank held a regional rather than fully national monopoly on note issue — the consolidation of that monopoly came only with the 1874 decree, so notes of this type represent some of the earliest output produced under the newly centralized arrangement. The Madrid workshop was still establishing consistent production standards at this point, and printing quality across the series is notably uneven.
Watermarking was the sole mechanical security measure, which made these notes relatively easy targets for skilled counterfeiters. Several documented forgeries of the 1880 100 Pesetas series circulated in Catalonia before the bank introduced additional controls in subsequent issues.