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400 Escudos replica

Issuer Banco de España
Year 1866
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Obverse description Left portion occupied by a large intaglio vignette of a standing allegorical female figure representing Spain, helmeted and holding a spear, with a lion at her feet, set within an arched frame. Central field carries the bank title between two small portrait medallions, with the denomination numeral 400 in a guilloche cartouche at right. Three facsimile signature lines appear at foot.
Obverse lettering EL BANCO DE ESPAÑA
pagará al portador CUATROCIENTOS
escudos en efectivo
MADRID 1º de Enero de 1866.
EL GOBERNADOR
POR LA INTERVENCIÓN
POR LA CAJA

Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre
(Translation: THE BANK OF SPAIN
will pay the carrier FOUR HUNDRED
escudos in cash
MADRID January 1, 1866.
THE GOVERNOR (signature)
FOR THE INTERVENTION (signature)
FOR THE CASH (signature)
(On the left)
Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre)
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Comments

The Banco de España did not issue a 400 Escudos denomination in 1866 — the escudo coinage system was introduced in Spain that same year to replace the real, and the early escudo-era notes were printed in round denominations. A 400 Escudos piece sits outside any documented series for this issuer and period. This is cataloged as a replica, which matters: the FNMT has produced facsimile issues of historical Spanish paper money for commemorative and educational purposes, and such pieces are occasionally misidentified as genuine survivors.

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