1 peseta First replica

1 peseta (First replica) - obverse1 peseta (First replica) - reverse

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Features

Location Spain
Type Paper exonumia › Reproduction
Year 1951
Value 1 Peseta
1 ESP = USD 0.0065
Currency Peseta (1868-2001)
Composition Paper
Size 112 × 61 mm
Shape Rectangular
Number
N#
299351

Obverse

Representation of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha

Script: Latin

Lettering:
BANCO DE ESPAÑA
UNA PESETA
DE CURSO LEGAL
Madrid 19 de Noviembre de 1951
EL GOBERNADOR
EL INTERVENTOR
EL CAJERO

Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre

Translation:
BANK OF SPAIN
ONE PESETA
LEGAL COURSE
Madrid, November 19, 1951
THE GOVERNOR (signature)
THE AUDITOR (signature)
THE CASHIER (signature)

(On the left)
Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre

Reverse

In oval, helmet, spear, shield, basin and books; figures in value

Script: Latin

Lettering:
Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre

Translation:
(On the right)
Real Casa de la Moneda
Fabrica Nacional
de Moneda y Timbre

Printer

Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre, Spain

Comments

The population was able to acquire this reproduction with the purchase of newspapers or collectibles in 2002, such as "El Pais".

Differentiating and security elements compared to real banknotes
1-RCM-FNNT watermark and year of issue; in this case "M 2002"
2-RCM-FNMT brand and year of printing; in this case "AÑO 2002"
3-Serial number to differentiate each specimen
4-Different size compared to real banknotes
5-Differentiating lateral matrix of the real banknotes
6-Small "M crowned" watermarks on the entire surface
7-Luminescent Fibrils
8-Microimpressions in the contour "ESPÉCIMEN REALIZADO POR LA REAL CASA DE LA MONEDA-FÁBRICA NACIONAL DE MONEDA Y TIMBRE" (SPECIMEN MADE BY THE RCM-FNMT"
9-Text prints only visible with UV light

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Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
1951-Nov-19  2 002

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