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1000 Reales de Vellón Banco de Zaragoza

Uitgever Banco de Zaragoza
Jaar 1857
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Opschrift voorzijde BANCO DE ZARAGOZA MIL El Banco de Zaragoza á la presentacion de este Billete pagará al portador MIL reales vellon en efectivo Zaragoza, 14 de Mayo de 1857 EL COMISARIO REGIO / EL DIRECTOR / EL INTERVENTOR / EL CAJERO Serie D
(Translation: Bank of Zaragoza One Thousand The Bank of Zaragoza upon presentation of this banknote will pay the bearer One Thousand Reales Vellon in cash Zaragoza, May 14, 1857 The Royal Commissioner / The Director / The Comptroller / The Cashier Series D)
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed in reddish-brown ink and centres on a bold horizontal dumbbell-shaped guilloche panel bearing the numeral "1000" in large figures within circular cartouches at each end, linked by a densely engine-turned central medallion. The letter "L" appears within the central void of the design, which also carries a punched cancellation hole. The surrounding paper shows faint blue-grey underprint scrollwork across the entire field.
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The Banco de Zaragoza was one of several provincial Spanish banks authorized under the 1856 banking law, which briefly opened note-issuing privileges beyond the Banco de España. That experiment ended in 1874 when the Restoration government forcibly consolidated all circulation rights under Madrid. Provincial notes like this one were called in and destroyed in quantity, which is why survivors across the entire 1856-era provincial series are genuinely uncommon.

No confirmed print run figures for this issue have entered the scholarly record. The 1000 Reales de Vellón denomination — reales being obsolete within a decade, replaced by the peseta in 1868 — gives this note an unusually short window of legitimate monetary relevance.

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