Online Auction Banknotes #106
Tuesday, 28 January 2025 | Madrid, 16:00 CET
1 | Spanish Banknotes
CREDITO CASTELLANO. 4024 Reales de Vellón. February 21, 1862. Series D and various marks for internal use of the Banco de Valladolid. Very rare, especially in this exceptional quality. To better understand the context of this banknote, we recommend the work "Obligations, vouchers and documents put into circulation as paper money in Spain", by Don Ramón Cobo Huici. VF+.
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2 | Spanish Banknotes
CREDITO CASTELLANO. 10,000 Reales de Vellón. May 20, 1862. Various marks for internal use by the Banco de Valladolid. Very rare, especially with its coupons. To better understand the context of this banknote, we recommend the work "Obligations, vouchers and documents put into circulation as paper money in Spain", by Don Ramón Cobo Huici. Very Fine-.
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3 | Spanish Banknotes
16 Pesos Duros. Royal Treasury. January 1835. Unnumbered. (Edifil 2021: 19). Good Extremely Fine++.
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4 | Spanish Banknotes
47 Pesos Fuertes. Perpetual Income. February 6, 1836. (Edifil 2021: 20). Very rare, complete banknote with coupons. Extremely Fine-.
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5 | Spanish Banknotes
1000 Reales de Vellón. January 1, 1843. Banco de San Fernando. Signatures, numbering and an inexplicable annotation "False" on the back, made later on an absolutely original banknote. (Edifil 2023: 43). Extraordinarily rare, to give us an idea of its exclusivity, it is the same copy as the one photographed in the Edifil catalogue and the one auctioned at the Cajamadrid Extraordinary Auction, a slight repair of no importance. At Ibercoin we only have evidence of one other banknote, which is the one photographed in the Filabo catalogue, which also coincides with the one referenced in the work "Los Billetes del Banco de España, 1974", we have not found any more copies. Good Fine.
Due to its historical interest, especially linked to this banknote and the San Fernando bank, we include a link to an article by Adolfo Ruiz Calleja from his website www.blognumismatico.com
https://blognumismatico.com/2025/01/18/banco-de-san-fernando-1-000-reales-de-vellon-1843/
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6 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Reales. May 14, 1857. Banco de Zaragoza. Series A and with matrix. (Edifil 2023: 126B). Original marking. Uncirculated-.
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7 | Spanish Banknotes
500 Reales. May 14, 1857. Banco de Zaragoza. Series C and with matrix. (Edifil 2023: 128B). Original marking. Uncirculated-.
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8 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Escudos Capital. Public Debt of Spain at 3% Domestic. January 1, 1870. Series A. Unusual, including part of the coupons. Good Extremely Fine.
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9 | Spanish Banknotes
2000 Reales de Vellón. November 1, 1873. Royal Treasury. Series D. (Edifil 2021: 213). Unusual in this quality. Uncirculated. Encapsulated PCGS63 (tiny pinholes).
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10 | Spanish Banknotes
50 Escudos. January 2, 1871. Two obverse proofs, one in black corresponding to the main motif (possibly the same one photographed in the Filabo catalogue) and another in blue of the complementary motifs, plus a reverse proof in orange. Without numbering and signatures, on white cardboard. (Edifil 2023: 243P). Very rare set. Uncirculated-.
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11 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Escudos. December 1, 1871. Obverse proof. Without numbering and signatures, on white cardboard, previously mounted. (Edifil 2023: 247P). Very rare. Uncirculated-.
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12 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Reales de Vellón. May 30, 1870. Tour de Peilz issue. Series A. (Edifil 2023: 196). Original marking. Extremely Fine. Encapsulated NCV50TQP.
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13 | Spanish Banknotes
200 Reales de Vellón. May 15, 1870. Second issue of Tour de Peilz. Series B. (Edifil 2021: 203). Good Very Fine.
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14 | Spanish Banknotes
50 Pesetas. January 1, 1884. No series. (Edifil 2023: 283, Pick: 25). Rare, minimally repaired. VF+. Encapsulated PMG35 (minor repairs).
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15 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. January 1, 1884. No series. (Edifil 2023: 284, Pick: 26). Very rare, especially without repairs. VF+. Encapsulated PMG30.
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16 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. July 1, 1884. No series. (Edifil 2021: 289, Pick: 31). Rare, especially without repairs, needle points. VF.
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17 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. October 1, 1886. No series. (Edifil 2023: 294, Pick: 36). Very rare, repaired and with small tears. VF-.
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18 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. June 1, 1889. Series A. (Edifil 2021: 299). Rare, repaired. VF. Encapsulated PMG20NET (severed, reattached, repaired).
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19 | Spanish Banknotes
50 Pesetas. Bond issued by the Banco de Felanitx. 1st July 1889. Series E and 5-pointed star perforation. Rare, truly circulated and complete with coupons. To better understand the context of this banknote, we recommend the work "Bonds, vouchers and documents put into circulation as paper money in Spain", by Don Ramón Cobo Huici. Good Very Fine.
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20 | Spanish Banknotes
(1890ca). Advertising leaflet for the Enrique Bobes lithographic printing house in Barcelona, in which it is presented as the first and only establishment for unforgeable mechanical engraving, decorated with engravings, busts and signatures, etc. A piece of enormous spectacularity. Uncirculated--.
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21 | Spanish Banknotes
25 Pesetas. July 24, 1893. (Edifil 2023: 300). Rare, especially without repairs. Very Fine-.
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22 | Spanish Banknotes
50 Pesetas. March 19, 1905. No series. (Edifil 2023: 312, Pick: 56). Very rare especially in this exceptional quality, minimally repaired. Good Extremely Fine. Encapsulated PMG55 (minor repairs). (To give us an idea of the rarity, as of November 1, 2024, this banknote is the third best rated along with another banknote in PMG)
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23 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. June 30, 1906. No series. (Edifil 2023: 313, Pick: 59a). Rare in this exceptional quality, original finish. Good Extremely Fine+. Encapsulated PMG58EPQ.
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24 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. June 30, 1906. Series B. (Edifil 2023: 313a, Pick: 59a). Original marking. Good Extremely Fine++. Encapsulated PMG58EPQ.
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25 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. June 30, 1906. Series B. (Edifil 2023: 313a, Pick: 59a). Original size. Good Extremely Fine+. Encapsulated PMG55EPQ.
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26 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. June 30, 1906. Series B. (Edifil 2023: 313a). Retains part of its original finish. Good Very Fine.
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27 | Spanish Banknotes
25 Pesetas. September 24, 1906. Series B. (Edifil 2023: 314a, Pick: 57a). Unusual in this quality. Extremely Fine. Encapsulated PMG53.
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28 | Spanish Banknotes
50 Pesetas. September 24, 1906. No series. (Edifil 2023: 315, Pick: 58a). Rare in this quality. Good Extremely Fine. Encapsulated PMG55.
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29 | Spanish Banknotes
25 Pesetas. July 15, 1907. No series. (Edifil 2023: 318, Pick: 62a). Rare in this quality, original marking. Extremely Fine. Encapsulated PMG50EPQ.
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30 | Spanish Banknotes
50 Pesetas. July 15, 1907. No series. (Edifil 2023: 319, Pick: 63a). Extremely Fine-. Encapsulated PMG45.
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31 | Spanish Banknotes
500 Pesetas. July 15, 1907. No series. (Edifil 2023: 321). Unusual, especially without repairs, handwritten notes on the reverse. VF+.
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32 | Spanish Banknotes
1000 Pesetas. July 15, 1907. No series. (Edifil 2023: 322, Pick 66a). Rare, needle points. Extremely Fine-. Encapsulated NVC45 (pinholes).
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33 | Spanish Banknotes
Color proof of the reverse of the unissued 25 Pesetas in blue, from the issue of December 1, 1908. (Edifil 2023: NE14Pb). Uncirculated-. NCV60 encapsulation.
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34 | Spanish Banknotes
(1908). Calcographic proof of the bust of Alfonso XIII, in black and white, matches the bust used in an Amortizable Public Debt Title. Uncirculated.
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35 | Spanish Banknotes
500 Pesetas. October 1, 1911. Series E, numbered 003 and original signatures. (Ruiz and Alentorn: 934). Very rare in circulation. VF-.
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36 | Spanish Banknotes
COMPAÑIA DE LOS FERROCARRILES (MALLOGoodA). 50 Pesetas note. 1911. A rare note that has been in circulation, reinforced with adhesive tape. To better understand the context of this note, we recommend the work "Obligations, vouchers and documents put into circulation as paper money in Spain", by Don Ramón Cobo Huici. Good.
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37 | Spanish Banknotes
2500 Pesetas. Savings Bank of the members of the Asturian Center of Havana. July 18, 1919. Uncirculated--.
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38 | Spanish Banknotes
25 Pesetas. October 1, 1921. Banco de Valls. Series A, numbered, unsigned and with matrix. (Ruiz and Alentorn: not listed). Uncirculated-.
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39 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. July 1, 1925. No series. (Edifil 2021: 323). Unusual, especially in this quality. Good Extremely Fine. Encapsulated PMG55.
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40 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. July 1, 1925. No series. (Edifil 2023: 323, Pick: 69a). Rare in this quality. Extremely Fine. Encapsulated PMG50.
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100 Pesetas. July 1, 1925. No series. (Edifil 2021: 323, Pick: 69a). Rare in this quality. Extremely Fine. Encapsulated PMG45.
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42 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. July 1, 1925. Correlative pair. Series B. (Edifil 2023: 323a, Pick: 69a). Rare, original marking. Good Extremely Fine++. Encapsulated PMG58EPQ.
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43 | Spanish Banknotes
25 Pesetas. October 12, 1926. Series A. (Edifil 2023: 325a, Pick: 71a). Unusual. Extremely Fine. Encapsulated PMG50.
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44 | Spanish Banknotes
25 Pesetas. October 12, 1926. Series B, last series issued. (Edifil 2023: 325a, Pick: 71a). Unusual in this quality. Good Extremely Fine. Encapsulated PMG55 (minor papers pulls).
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45 | Spanish Banknotes
25 Pesetas. August 15, 1928. No series. (Edifil 2021: 328, Pick: 74a). Rare, especially in this quality. Good Extremely Fine+. Encapsulated PMG58.
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46 | Spanish Banknotes
25 Pesetas. August 15, 1928. Without series. (Edifil 2023: 328). Unusual, especially in this quality, it retains much of its original appearance. Good Extremely Fine+.
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47 | Spanish Banknotes
25 Pesetas. August 15, 1928. Correlative pair. Series A. (Edifil 2023: 328a, Pick: 74a). Good Extremely Fine+. Both encapsulated PMG58.
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48 | Spanish Banknotes
25 Pesetas. October 12, 1926. Series A and dry stamp PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC / APRIL 14, 1931. (Edifil 2021: 335, Pick: 71b). Rare in this quality. Good Extremely Fine+. Encapsulated PMG58.
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49 | Spanish Banknotes
50 Pesetas. May 17, 1927. Without series and dry stamp "Provisional Government of the Republic / April 14, 1931". (Edifil 2023: 339, Pick: 72b). Extremely rare especially in this exceptional quality. Uncirculated. Encapsulated PMG64.
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50 | Spanish Banknotes
100 Pesetas. July 1, 1925. Correlative pair. Series F. (Edifil 2023: 350). Preserves all its original appearance. Uncirculated.
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