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51 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 pesetas. September 4, 1940. Series H. (Edifil 2017: 443a). It retains all its original sizing. Uncirculated. PMG65EPQ package.
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Price: 200€

52 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 pesetas. September 4, 1940. Correlative couple. Series H. (Edifil 2017: 443a). Original sizing. Almost Uncirculated.
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Price: 200€

53 | Spanish Bank Notes

2 pesetas. Proof of front and back of a banknote not issued and dated October 19, 1940, without series and without numbering. (Edifil 2017: NE51P, NE51Pa). Extraordinarily rare and spectacular, we are aware of the existence of two other complete sets. Uncirculated.
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Price: 6.000€
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54 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. October 21, 1940. Without series. (Edifil 2017: 444). Good Extremely Fine. PMG58.
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Price: 1.000€
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55 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. October 21, 1940. Correlative couple. No serie. (Edifil 2017: 444). Very rare, especially in this quality. Uncirculated. PMG63 encapsulated, both.
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Price: 3.250€
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56 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. October 21, 1940. No series. (Edifil 2017: 445). Good Extremely Fine. PMG55 encapsulation.
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Price: 900€

57 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. October 21, 1940. Correlative couple. No serie. (Edifil 2017: 445). Very rare pair, the best preserved of all known. Good Extremely Fine. PMG58/55 packages, respectively.
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Price: 2.500€
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58 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 pesetas. February 13, 1943. Series H. (Edifil 2017: 446a). Original sizing. Uncirculated.
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Price: 60€

59 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 Peseta. May 21, 1943. Correlative couple. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 447a). Uncirculated.
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Price: 45€
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60 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 Pesetas. February 19, 1946. Series I. (Edifil 2017: 450a). Original sizing. Uncirculated. Packaged PMG65EPQ.
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Price: 75€
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61 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 pesetas. February 19, 1946. Series B. (Edifil 2021: 451b). Original sizing. Uncirculated. PMG67EPQ package.
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Price: 375€

62 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 pesetas. February 19, 1946. Correlative couple. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 451b). It retains all its original sizing. Uncirculated. PMG66EPQ packages, both.
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Price: 550€

63 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. February 19, 1946. No series. (Edifil 2017: 452). Unusual like that. Good Extremely Fine. PMG58 encapsulation.
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Price: 1.200€

64 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. February 19, 1946. No series. (Edifil 2017: 453). Very rare in this exceptional conservation. Good Extremely Fine. PMG55 encapsulation. (To get an idea of the rarity of this banknote in this quality, PMG grants as of September 1, 2020 the eighth best rating for this banknote along with eight other banknotes, only surpassed by seven banknotes graduated with 58(3), 58EPQ (2), 64 and 65EPQ).
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Price: 750€

65 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. February 19, 1946. Definitive state proof of the reverse plate, in black. (Edifil 2017: 453P). Very rare and spectacular. Uncirculated.
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Price: 1.200€

66 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 pesetas. April 12, 1947. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 454a). Original sizing. Uncirculated. PMG65EPQ package.
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Price: 100€

67 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 pesetas. March 5, 1948. Correlative couple. Series E. (Edifil 2017: 455a). Original sizing. Uncirculated.
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Price: 40€

68 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 pesetas. May 2, 1948. Correlative couple. Series D. (Edifil 2017: 456a). Original sizing. Uncirculated. PMG66EPQ/65EPQ packages.
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Price: 600€

69 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. November 4, 1949. No series. (Edifil 2017: 458). Very rare in this exceptional quality. Uncirculated. PMG64 package.
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Price: 1.750€

70 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. November 15, 1951. Series C, last series issued. (Edifil 2017: 460a). It retains all its original sizing. Uncirculated. PMG64EPQ package.
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Price: 375€

71 | Spanish Bank Notes

50 pesetas. December 31, 1951. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 462a). Unusual like this, it retains all its original sizing. Uncirculated. PMG65EPQ package.
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Price: 170€

72 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. December 31, 1951. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 463a). It retains much of its original size. PMG64 package. Uncirculated.
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Price: 275€
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73 | Spanish Bank Notes

Project of a non-adopted 25 pesetas banknote represented by the front and back on cardboard, dated April 23, 1956. The front represents Concepción Arenal and the back shows the Tower of Hercules, two Galician elements in the design (remember that Galicia appears for the first and only time in the 500 pesetas of 1979, with Rosalía de Castro). It is a unique complex of exceptional beauty, worthy of a museum.

The banknote is built using the gouache technique, tinting the colors by diluting them with water, and is a magnificent example of a complete design of a possible banknote produced by artists from the FMNT The obverse is finished since it is contemplated until the possible printing of the offset of the funds. The reverse shows a lot of empty space, but provides a poetic suggestion of the watermark like the sun on the sea. The global design has a theme that perhaps would have fit better in the 1946 broadcast, with humanists such as Father Vitoria and Luis Vives, but it certainly fit with the proposal of relevant cultural figures from Spain that had been developing.

We do not know the authorship of the project, but he must have been one of the best draftsmen / engravers since it is completely finished. Perhaps the reverse, simpler of lines, was not by the same author, although we cannot affirm it. Despite the fact that the drawing is well made, the set seems too traditional for the date and has little elaborate borders, reminiscent of its composition at the 500 pesetas of 1940 from Señor de Orgaz.

The sketch is dated April 1956, so, according to Don Ramón Cobo Huici, if accepted, it would have been in circulation around the end of 1958/59. In 1956, Albéniz's 1954 25-peseta banknote had just begun to be manufactured (in 1955), so we think that this very advanced sketch would belong to a project for a reserve issue. However, the 1957 authorization for the issuance of metallic currency cut off this project. In 1953 and 1954, Taylor minters were installed to produce the new nickel coins of 5, 25 and 50 pesetas dated 1957. In fact, the 5-pesetas note from 1951 stopped being manufactured in 1956 and the 25 and 50 pesetas , which had just begun to be printed, were allowed to circulate for a few more years and their production stopped in the same year (1963). By making the value of 25 pesetas on paper obsolete, the need to continue printing banknotes of that value was abolished. For this reason, this sketch had no possibility of being engraved.

Unique piece of enormous interest.
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Price: 3.750€
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74 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. November 29, 1957. SPECIMEN (drilled) and Nº0000000, on exhibition cardboard from the National Currency and Stamp Factory. (Edifil 2017: 469Ma). Original sizing. Uncirculated.
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Price: 900€
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75 | Spanish Bank Notes

Non-adopted proposal for the obverse of a 500 Pesetas bill in a "dollar type" format and dated on the proof itself in January 1961. The central vignette is an intaglio engraving, which gives us an idea of the importance of the work, as it require more resources from the factory itself, including that of an expert engraver. For the test, the collage technique has been basically used, employing a geometric background in waves of backgrounds and superimposing separate elements such as the guilloché designs of the borders, the rosettes of the denominations, the vignette, its medallion and even a circular element for the watermark in which a proposal can be seen. The texts on the ticket are outlined in ink. In addition, the design of the watermark is another element to review since it eliminates the possibility that it is a simple design exercise by including the signatures of the Administrator, Cashier and Governor.

The idea of the long banknote, similar to the North American banknote, seems to have been very present at the FNMT and this is confirmed by the collector and expert Mr. Ramón Cobo Huici, to whom we greatly appreciate his help in writing this technical description, since it insists on the year 1969 with another sketch of this same format (Edifil NE65P) together with other projects and values with the image of Francisco de Goya y Lucientes in traditional format. In addition, it should be added that other sketches were made in 1961 with the elongated format and by other artists, which confirms the idea that it was not a particular idea but rather the directive of a factory department.

The proposal for this "dollar-type" bill is extremely elaborate, not only because of its technique, but also because the sketch on the reverse is known, which contains the image of the interior of a church, possibly that of San Sebastián in Madrid, proof that , obviously, pairs with this piece. In short, this is a beautiful and spectacular piece with a relevant weight in the Spanish notation of the 20th century, both for its original proposal and for the quality of its execution.
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Price: 3.000€

76 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 pesetas. November 19, 1965. No series and capicua numbering 0343430. (Edifil 2017: 470). Uncirculated.
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Price: 120€

77 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. November 19, 1965. No series. (Edifil 2017: 471). Original sizing. Uncirculated.
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Price: 75€
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78 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 pesetas. November 17, 1970. Correlative couple. No serie. (Edifil 2017: 472). Uncirculated.
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Price: 50€

79 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 pesetas. November 17, 1970. Correlative couple. 9C series. (Edifil 2017: 472d). Original sizing. Uncirculated.
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Price: 75€

80 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. July 23, 1971. No series and very low numbering. (Edifil 2017: 473). Original sizing. Uncirculated. 66EPQ package.
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Price: 225€

81 | Spanish Bank Notes

Definitive proof in black of the 1000 Pesetas note issued on September 17, 1971, numbered N0003029 (the font of the numerator is typical of the FNMT projects of the 80s and 90s). (Edifil 2017: 474P). Piece of enormous spectacularity and rarity.
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Price: 1.100€

82 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. September 17, 1971. Without series. (Edifil 2017: 474). Uncirculated.
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Price: 75€
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83 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. September 17, 1971. Series 9A, special series. (Edifil 2017: 474d). Rare and original sizing. Uncirculated.
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Price: 250€

84 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. September 17, 1971. Series 4C and capicúa. (Edifil 2021: 474c). Very rare, original sizing. Uncirculated.
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Price: 120€
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85 | Spanish Bank Notes

Impressive set of 10 1000 Pesetas bills issued on September 17, 1971, with series V and including all 6-digit solid numbers of said series (numbers with the same 6 digits), in addition to bill number V1000000. (Edifil 2017: 474b). Original sizing. Extraordinarily rare set. Uncirculated/ Almost Uncirculated.

Note: In the FNMT, a stack of 100 bills was called a "mazo" (16 x10x1cm), ten "mazos" (1,000 bills) was called a "paquete" (16x10x10cm), ten "paquetes" (10,000 bills) were called "paquetón" (16x20x50cm), to complete this fantastic group of correlatives it would be necessary to handle one hundred packages or what is the same as 1,000,000 banknotes or exactly 1.6 cubic meters of banknotes or its equivalent to one billion pesetas at the time , obviously something unattainable for an employee without the authorization of a senior official of the FNMT
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Price: 3.000€
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86 | Spanish Bank Notes

5000 Pesetas. February 6, 1976. No series and low numbering. (Edifil 2017: 475). Original sizing. Uncirculated.
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Price: 100€
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87 | Spanish Bank Notes

5000 Pesetas. February 6, 1976. Without series and capicúa numbering. (Edifil 2017: 475). Original sizing. Uncirculated.
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Price: 225€

88 | Spanish Bank Notes

Set of 5 banknotes of 200 Pesetas, 500 Pesetas, 2000 Pesetas, 5000 Pesetas and 10000 Pesetas, all banknotes issued between 1979 and 1985 (except for 1000 Pesetas), all without series and with the same low number 001233, in addition to the series complete of 5 banknotes of the 1992 issue (including the 2000 Pesetas of 1995 with the 1S series), all without series and with the same low numbering as the previous group 001233. (Edifil 2017: 476, 478/81, 482 / 85, 482A). Very rare set. Uncirculated.
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Price: 1.500€
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89 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. October 23, 1979. Series 5D. Reverse print failure. (Edifil 2017: 477a). Rare Good Extremely Fine.
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Price: 75€
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90 | Spanish Bank Notes

Final proof in black of the reverse of a non-adopted draft of a 100 Pesetas note dedicated to the Catalan poet Joan Maragall and with a proposed date of issue of March 14, 1980 and manuscript in blue ink Q0002796. (Edifil 2017: NE71P, back). Piece of enormous spectacularity and extremely rare.
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Price: 1.000€

91 | Spanish Bank Notes

200 Pesetas. September 16, 1980. Special series 9A and capicúa numbering. (Edifil 2021: 480b). Uncirculated.
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Price: 135€
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92 | Spanish Bank Notes

10,000 Pesetas. September 24, 1985. Series 9A, special numbering. (Edifil 2017: 481b). Uncirculated.
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Price: 140€

93 | Spanish Bank Notes

Conjunto de los 6 billetes de 200 Pesetas, 500 Pesetas, 1000 Pesetas, 2000 Pesetas, 5000 Pesetas y 10000 Pesetas emitidos entre el 23 de Octubre de 1979 y el 24 de Septiembre de 1985, todos ellos con la misma numeración MUESTRA Nº177 y Nº0000000. (Edifil 2021: 476/81M). Conjunto extraordinariamente raro, posiblemente único conocido. SC. Encapsulados PMG63, todos excepto el de 10000 Pesetas que es PMG65EPQ.

Price: 5.000€
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94 | Spanish Bank Notes

Definitive proof in black color of the reverse of a non-issued 20000 Pesetas banknote "the Count of Floridablanca", we know the proposed date of issue of February 2, 1990 although it does not appear printed, and with numbering on the back in dark-green color Q0002209, project carried out by José López López-Pavía. (The typography of the numerator is typical of the FNMT projects of the 80s and 90s). (Edifil 2017: NE712Pa). Piece of enormous spectacularity and rarity (natural paper bellows of no importance, described for informational purposes only).
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Price: 1.500€
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95 | Spanish Bank Notes

GENERAL CATALAN SOCIETY OF CREDIT (BARCELONA). 500 pesetas. (188_ca). Without series and with matrix on the left, holes in the place of the director and cashier, also mark SPECIMEN, printed by Bradbury in London. Extraordinarily rare bond put into circulation as paper money. Uncirculated. Encapsulated PMG62.

To better understand the contextualization of this banknote, we recommend the work "Obligations, vouchers and documents put into circulation as paper money in Spain", by Don Ramón Cobo Huici.
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Price: 1.500€