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| 表面の銘文 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
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| 裏面の銘文 | 100 BANCO DE ESPAÑA CIEN PESETAS (Translation: Bank of Spain One Hundred Pesetas) |
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| 偽造防止の説明 | A female head — Fuensanta, the favourite model of Julio Romero de Torres — based on a drawing by the artist. |
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The 1953 series was issued under the Franco regime during Spain's period of autarky — a policy of economic self-sufficiency that kept the country isolated from Marshall Plan aid and produced chronic inflation. The 100 pesetas denomination was a significant sum at the time; average daily wages in Spain barely exceeded 30 pesetas, making this note anything but ordinary pocket change.
López Sánchez-Toda was the FNMT's most accomplished intaglio engraver of the mid-century, and his work on this series shows in the line depth. The FNMT handled both printing and engraving entirely in-house — unusual for a mid-century European issue of this quality.