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1000 Reales replica

Issuer Banco de Cádiz
Year 1847-1856
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Currency Peseta (1868-2001)
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Obverse lettering BANCO DE CÁDIZ
Son: 1000 Rs.V.
El Banco tiene a disposición del
portador MIL REALES VELLON en efectivo.
EL COMISARIO REGIO.
EL DIRECTOR.
EL INTERVENTOR.
EL CAJERO.
Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre
(Translation: BANK OF CÁDIZ
Are: 1000 Rs.V.
The Bank has at the disposal of the
carrier ONE THOUSAND REALES VELLON in cash.
THE ROYAL COMMISSIONER. (signature)
THE DIRECTOR. (signature)
THE AUDITOR. (signature)
THE CASHIER. (signature)
(On the left)
Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre)
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Reverse lettering Son: 1000 Rs.V.
Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre
(Translation: Are: 1000 Rs.V.
(On the right)
Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre)
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The Banco de Cádiz was one of a cluster of provincial banks authorized under Spain's 1844 banking legislation, each granted limited note-issuing rights within its own territory. The bank failed in 1856 when new laws consolidated issuance around the Banco de España, and its notes were withdrawn. Originals from this series are exceptionally rare survivors of a short-lived provincial experiment that lasted barely a decade.

This is a replica. The FNMT has periodically produced facsimiles of historically significant Spanish notes for archival and educational purposes — the original plates sometimes surviving at the Madrid facility long after the issuing institution ceased to exist.

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