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100 Pesetas replica

Uitgever Banco de España
Jaar 1906
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Waarde 100 Pesetas 100 ESP = USD 0.71
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Beschrijving voorzijde Two classical allegorical female figures seated at left and right flank a central guilloche vignette with the denomination numeral "100" in an ornate panel. Intaglio engraving in brown tones with a multicolour underprint; three signature lines for El Interventor, El Gobernador, and El Cajero appear at the lower centre.
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Opschrift keerzijde BANCO DE ESPAÑA
CIEN PESETAS
PLUS ULTRA

Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre
(Translation: BANK OF SPAIN
ONE HUNDRED PESETAS
PLUS ULTRA
Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre)
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Opmerkingen

The original 1906 series was engraved and printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Company in New Malden, Surrey — a firm that held the Banco de España contract through much of the early twentieth century. When the FNMT later produced facsimile reproductions of historic Spanish issues for archival, educational, and collector purposes, this was among the notes selected. The replica designation matters: these FNMT facsimiles are not counterfeits but officially sanctioned copies, typically marked as such, though the marking is sometimes easy to miss at a glance.

The original P#59 series had a relatively short window of active issue before higher inflation pressures and wartime disruption to European banking reshaped Spanish currency policy in subsequent decades.

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