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100 Reales de Vellón Banco de La Coruña

Uitgever Banco de La Coruña
Jaar 1857
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Samenstelling Paper
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is dominated by an elaborate letterpress heading reading BANCO DE LA CORUÑA within a richly scrolled foliate border with a central vignette of the Tower of Hercules lighthouse flanked by two sailing vessels at sea. Two symmetrical ribbon cartouches on either side carry the series letter and serial number, while the promise-to-pay text in copperplate script runs below the central vignette above the large denomination numerals 100 r/s in ornate frames. Signature title lines for El Comisario Regio, El Director, El Vice Presidente, and El Cajero appear both at the top and bottom of the note, with spaces left blank for manuscript date completion.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is essentially unprinted, showing only the plain paper surface with faint show-through of the obverse design visible from the front.
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Opmerkingen

The Banco de La Coruña was one of a wave of provincial Spanish banks authorized under the 1856 banking law, which briefly liberalized note-issuing rights beyond the Banco de España. La Coruña's institution was among the smaller and shorter-lived of these provincial issuers — the 1874 decree consolidating all circulation rights under the Banco de España effectively ended its note-issuing function, and most of its paper was retired and destroyed shortly after.

Survivors from this series are rare precisely because provincial redemption was thorough. The reales de vellón denomination itself was already an anachronism by 1857, with Spain's escudo system incoming within a decade.

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