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4000 Reales de Vellón Banco de Málaga

Issuer Banco de Málaga
Year 1865
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse description The reverse is printed in blue and brown, with a large numeral '4000' occupying the centre, set within overlapping oval guilloche medallions in brown. An elaborate blue geometric framework of interlocking arcs and fine lathe-work surrounds the central motif, with 'REALES' and 'VELLON' inscribed in rectangular cartouches to the left and right respectively, and the bank name running along the outer border.
Reverse lettering BANCO de MALAGA 4000 REALES VELLON
(Translation: Bank of Málaga 4000 Reales Vellon)
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The Banco de Málaga was one of Spain's short-lived provincial banks chartered under the 1856 banking law, which briefly allowed regional institutions to issue their own notes. That window closed fast: the Banco de España absorbed most provincial issuers by 1874, and the Málaga bank's circulation was always geographically confined to the province. Notes of this denomination were high-value instruments — 4000 reales de vellón was serious money in mid-nineteenth-century Andalusia — meaning few circulated heavily and fewer still survived outside institutional holdings.

Pick S336 is scarce. The "S" prefix in Pick's classification signals its status as a regional Spanish issue, catalogued separately from the central bank series.

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