The 1951 series was issued under the Franco regime during a period of severe economic autarky, when Spain remained largely cut off from postwar European recovery. The Banco de España's reliance on the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre for all domestic currency production was itself a political choice — keeping the entire printing chain inside Spanish borders was consistent with the regime's self-sufficiency doctrine, regardless of whether foreign printers might have delivered superior technical results.
López Sánchez-Toda was among the more accomplished engravers working at FNMT in this period. The watermark remains the primary security feature — modest by contemporary European standards.
The 1951 series was issued under the Franco regime during a period of severe economic autarky, when Spain remained largely cut off from postwar European recovery. The Banco de España's reliance on the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre for all domestic currency production was itself a political choice — keeping the entire printing chain inside Spanish borders was consistent with the regime's self-sufficiency doctrine, regardless of whether foreign printers might have delivered superior technical results.
López Sánchez-Toda was among the more accomplished engravers working at FNMT in this period. The watermark remains the primary security feature — modest by contemporary European standards.