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| 表面の銘文 | 1000 EL BANCO DE ESPAÑA PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR MIL PESETAS Madrid 23 de Mayo de 1915. EL GOBERNADOR EL INTERVENTOR EL CAJERO ALFONSO XIII Y VICTORIA EUGENIA B. MAURA (Translation: 1000 The Bank of Spain Will Pay the Bearer One Thousand Pesetas Madrid May 23, 1915. The Governor The Comptroller The Cashier Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenia B. Maura) |
| 裏面の説明 | Printed in orange, the reverse presents a vignette of the central Banco de España building set as the dominant architectural motif, flanked on either side by allegorical female figures — one holding a sickle and the other wearing a winged helmet and carrying a caduceus, emblematic of agriculture and commerce respectively. The composition is framed by ornamental borders consistent with the engraving style of the issue. |
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The Banco de España printed this note entirely in-house at its Madrid workshop, which was unusual for Spanish issues of the period — the Bank had only recently moved away from dependence on outside contractors. Bartolomé Maura Montaner, the engraver responsible for the intaglio work, was one of the most respected plate engravers in Spain at the time, better known for his postage stamp work under the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre.
The P#68b designation distinguishes a signature variety within the 1915 series. At 1000 pesetas, this was the highest circulating denomination the Bank issued that year — serious money in a country where agricultural day wages rarely exceeded 3 pesetas.