Monday, July 11, 2016

Spain Bank Notes


            

Central Bank :          Bank of Spain
Headquarters :      Madrid
Established           1782
Currency :                  Peseta (Plural :Pesetas)
Subunit :              1/100 céntimo (cent)
                           (because of inflationcéntimos were retired from circulation in 1983)
User(s) :   
  1. Spain
  2. Spanish Guinea (1926–1968)
  3. Spanish Sahara (1884–1975)
  4. Andorra


    Note: The peseta was the currency of Spain between 1869 and 2002. On 1 January 2002 the peseta has been replaced by the euro. 

    Bank of Spain (Central bank of Spain)


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    25 Pesetas
    Item Code:  47/ES-1
    Year
    1928
    Obverse
    Pedro Calderon de la Barca (1600-1681). Monument of Pedro Calderón de la Barca in Madrid.
    Reverse
    Crosses of the Order of Santiago. Rearing lion. Painting of Domingo Muñoz "La devoción de la Cruz".
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    50 Pesetas
    Item Code:  45/ES-2
    Year
    1928
    Obverse
    Prado Museum. Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez.
    Reverse
    Painting "Surrender of Breda" (Las Lanzas). The event took place on June 2, 1625, when the Dutch governor, Justin de Nassau, delivered the keys of the city, symbolically, to Ambrosio de Spinola, the Spanish commander. This happened in fact three days after the city was taken. In 1639, shortly after the canvas was painted, Spain lost the city forever; it was conquered by Frederick Henry of Orange. Coat of arms.
    Watermark
    Woman's profile



    Item Code:  46/ES-3
    Year
    1931
    Obverse
    Eduardo Rosales.
    Reverse
    Painting "The Death of Lucretia"
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