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100 Pesetas replica

Issuer Banco de España
Year 1953
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Printer Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre, Spain
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Obverse description Intaglio-printed bust vignette of Spanish painter Julio Romero de Torres at centre-right, his name inscribed below in small lettering. Denomination in large guilloche numerals at left and lower-right, with floral and foliate border underprint throughout. Date and place of issue appear at lower-left alongside three facsimile signature lines.
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Reverse lettering BANCO DE ESPAÑA
CIEN PESETAS
REPRODUCCIÓN AUTORIZADA
(Translation: BANK OF SPAIN
ONE HUNDRED PESETAS
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION)
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Comments

P#145 is the 1953 Banco de España 100 Pesetas, printed by the FNMT in Madrid. The "replica" designation marks this as a modern facsimile reproduction rather than an original circulation note — likely produced for educational or commemorative purposes, as the FNMT has periodically issued such pieces for institutional and collector distribution.

Replicas of this type carry no monetary value and were never legal tender. Their catalog inclusion is purely for identification purposes when they surface in collections alongside originals.

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