2000 Reales de Vellón Banco de Cádiz

Features

Issuer Spain
Issuing bank Bank of Cádiz (Banco de Cádiz)
Queen Isabella II (1833-1868)
Type Standard banknote
Value 2000 Reales Vellon
Currency Real (decimalized, 1848-1873)
Composition Paper
Shape Rectangular
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
327048
References P# S295
Tracy L. Schmidt (editor); 2019. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. Modern issues 1961-present (25th edition). Krause Publications, Iola, Wisconsin, United States.
And 2 more volumes.

Series: "Banco de Cádiz" Issues

Obverse

Hercules between two columns

Script: Latin

Lettering:
BANCO DE CADIZ
SON 2000 Rs. Von.
El Banco tiene a disposición del portador DOS MIL REALES VELLÓN en efectivo
EL COMISARIO REGIO / EL DIRECTOR / EL INTERVENTOR / EL CAJERO

Translation:
Bank of Cádiz
It's 2000 Rs. Von.
The Bank has at the disposal of the bearer Two Thousand Reales Vellón in cash
The Royal Commissioner / The Director / The Controller / The Cashier

Reverse

Blank reverse

Comments

With the Banco Español de San Fernando they had been sharing the privilege of issuance in their respective locations by the Bank of Barcelona, founded on May 1 of 1844, and the Bank of Cádiz, which, as a branch of the Banco de Isabel II, first had the name of Banco Español de Cádiz and, as a result of the merger of those of San Fernando and Isabel II, became "Banco de Cádiz" in 1846.
Enacted the Law of January 28, 1856, which established the principle of plurality of banks of issue, did not take long these to spread throughout Spain, beginning with Malaga, which since 1844 managed its creation and saw its wishes fulfilled six months after the approval of the Law. Up to 21 issuing banks, including Spain, were authorized.

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