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2 Pesetas replica

Issuer Banco de España
Year 1937
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Currency Peseta (1868-2001)
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Obverse lettering EL BANCO DE ESPAÑA
PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR
DOS PESETAS
BURGOS
12 DE OCTUBRE DE 1937
II AÑO TRIUNFAL
EL GOBERNADOR
EL INTERVENTOR
EL CAJERO
REPRODUCCIÓN AUTORIZADA
(Translation: THE BANK OF SPAIN
WILL PAY THE CARRIER
TWO PESETAS
BURGOS
OCTOBER 12, 1937
II TRIUMPHAL YEAR
THE GOVERNOR (signature)
THE AUDITOR (signature)
THE CASHIER (signature)
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION)
Reverse description The reverse centres on a large bold numeral «2» set within an elaborate guilloche cartouche of interlocking lathe-work scrolls. «BANCO DE ESPAÑA» arcs across a ribbon at the top, with «PESETAS» below the numeral; floral rosette ornaments occupy each corner. Zeroed serial numbers and the printer's imprint appear at lower margin, with «REPRODUCCIÓN AUTORIZADA» along the bottom edge.
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Comments

Pick 94 is a Republican-era emergency issue from the early months of the Spanish Civil War, when the Nationalist advance had disrupted normal monetary supply chains and the government in Madrid needed small-denomination notes quickly. The FNMT, Spain's own state security printer, was still under Republican control at this point — a fact that would change within two years.

The word "replica" in the catalog name reflects the note's deliberate visual echo of earlier Banco de España small-format issues, not a modern reproduction. These circulated as genuine currency.

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