Online Banknotes Auction #39

Wednesday, 30 September 2020 | Madrid, 16:00 CEST


251 | Spanish Bank Notes

(1940ca). Set of 2 proofs of unapproved projects of banknotes of 25 and 100 Pesetas of the Bank of Spain, on onion paper and adhered on catuline, designed in Paris by the Institute of Gravure, finally it was decided to commission the printing to Coen and Cartevalori, in Milan series (Edifil 2017: NE41 / 44) that was later destroyed, where precisely the 25 Pesetas note was dedicated to Columbus and the three Caravels. Very rare and only known set.

The use of the banknote as a support for the propagation of political ideas is inherent in its creation. If there is a period in our recent history that makes this aspect evident, it is the period of the Spanish civil war, where both sides used paper money to spread their message among the population. On the national side, the theme tries to reflect, as it had happened during the Primo de Rivera dictatorship and will happen after the war, the image of a glorious Imperial Spain. In this sense, the discovery of America is a recurring theme as demonstrated not only by the design finally adopted (see ENE41, commissioned from Coen and Cartevalori in Milan) but also by this pair of projects, extremely rare and in all probability unpublished, for 25 and 100 pesetas dedicated to Christopher Columbus and the three caravels sailing to America. Projects discarded and surely destroyed, of which we are extremely fortunate to be able to keep these two specimens that we present here. Both pieces printed on onion paper on cardboard, with indications in pencil and stamped by the Institut de Gravure in Paris.


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252 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. June 1, 1940. Without series. (Edifil 2017: 441). Original sizing, rust point. AU.
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253 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. June 1, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 441a). AU.
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254 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. June 1, 1940. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 441a). AU.
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255 | Spanish Bank Notes

Set of 5 1 Peseta banknotes issued on October 4, 1940, with series B, C, D, F, I, the latter being the last series issued (Edifil 2017: 442a). UNC/ UNC.
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256 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. September 4, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 442a). Original sizing. UNC.
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257 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. September 4, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 442a). Original sizing. AU.
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258 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. September 4, 1940. Correlative pair. Series C. (Edifil 2017: 442a). Keep the original size. AU.
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259 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. September 4, 1940. Correlative pair. Series G. (Edifil 2017: 442a). AU.
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260 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. September 4, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 443). UNC.
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261 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. September 4, 1940. Series H. (Edifil 2017: 443a). Original sizing. UNC.
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262 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. September 4, 1940. Correlative pair. Series K. (Edifil 2017: 443a). Original sizing. UNC.
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263 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. October 21, 1940. Without series. (Edifil 2017: 444). Very rare. UNC. PMG64 package. (To get an idea of the rarity of this banknote in this quality, PMG gives on September 1, 2020 the fourth best rating to this banknote along with eight other banknotes, only surpassed by three graduated banknotes with 64EPQ (2) and 65EPQ ).
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264 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. October 21, 1940. Without series. (Edifil 2017: 444). Invisible vertical fold, very difficult to detect, preserving much of the original size, very rare like this. AU.
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265 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. October 21, 1940. Correlative pair. No serie. (Edifil 2017: 444). Very rare. UNC. PMG64 package, both. (To get an idea of the rarity of banknotes of this quality, PMG gives this banknote the fourth best rating on September 1, 2020, along with eight other banknotes, only surpassed by three graduated banknotes with 64EPQ (2) and 65EPQ ).
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266 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. October 21, 1940. Without series. (Edifil 2017: 444). Expertly ironed in the central fold, giving it a spectacular appearance and far superior to the real conservation, with a very flat and lack of liveliness, in addition to the rusty imprint of a "paperclip". VF, in its original condition.
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267 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. October 21, 1940. Without series. (Edifil 2017: 445). Invisible vertical fold, very difficult to detect, preserving the original size, very rare like this. AU.
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268 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. February 13, 1943. Without series. (Edifil 2017: 446). UNC.
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269 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. February 13, 1943. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 446a). UNC.
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270 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. February 13, 1943. Correlative couple. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 446a). UNC.
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271 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. February 13, 1943. Correlative couple. Series C. (Edifil 2017: 446a). Original sizing. UNC.
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272 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. February 13, 1943. Series F. (Edifil 2017: 446a). Original sizing. UNC.
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273 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. February 13, 1943. Series G. (Edifil 2017: 446a). It keeps all its original size. AU.
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274 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. February 13, 1943. Correlative couple. Series G. (Edifil 2017: 446a). AU.
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275 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. February 13, 1943. Correlative trio. Series G. (Edifil 446a). Retains much of the original size. AU.
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276 | Spanish Bank Notes

Set of 2 1 Peseta banknotes issued on March 21, 1943 and June 15, 1945, both series A (Edifil 2017: 447a and 448a). UNC/ UNC.
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277 | Spanish Bank Notes

Set of 2 1 Peseta banknotes issued on June 15, 1945 and May 21, 1943 and with series D and E, respectively (Edifil 2017: 447a, 448a). AU.
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278 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. May 21, 1943. Correlative pair. No serie. (Edifil 2017: 447). UNC.
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279 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. May 21, 1943. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 447a). UNC.
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280 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. May 21, 1947. Correlative pair. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 447a). UNC.
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281 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. May 21, 1943. Correlative pair. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 447a). UNC/ UNC.
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282 | Spanish Bank Notes

Set of 3 1 Peseta banknotes, issued on May 21, 1943, with series K, G and L (Edifil 2017: 447a). UNC/ UNC.
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283 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. May 21, 1943. Correlative trio. Series J. (Edifil 2017: 447a). UNC/ AU.
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284 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. June 15, 1945. Correlative couple. No serie. (Edifil 2017: 448). Original sizing. UNC/ UNC.
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285 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. June 15, 1945. Correlative couple. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 448a). UNC.
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286 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. June 15, 1945. Correlative couple. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 448a). AU.
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287 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. June 15, 1945. Correlative couple. Series E. (Edifil 2017: 448a). AU.
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288 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. June 15, 1945. Correlative trio. Series G. (Edifil 2017: 448a). Original sizing. UNC.
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289 | Spanish Bank Notes

Set of 4 correlative 1 Peseta bills issued on June 15, 1945 of the L series (Edifil 2017: 448a), all of them with original sizing. UNC.
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290 | Spanish Bank Notes

Set of 4 correlative banknotes of 1 Peseta issued on June 15, 1945 of the H series (Edifil 2017: 448a), with the original sizing. UNC.
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291 | Spanish Bank Notes

Set of 3 banknotes of 5 Pesetas issued on June 15, 1945, March 5, 1948 and July 22, 1954, all with series A (Edifil 2017: 449a, 455a and 466a). UNC.
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292 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. June 15, 1945. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 449a). UNC.
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293 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. June 15, 1945. Series E. (Edifil 2017: 449a). UNC.
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294 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. February 19, 1946. Without series. (Edifil 2017: 450). Original sizing. AU.
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295 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. February 19, 1946. Correlative couple. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 450). Original sizing. UNC.
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296 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. February 14, 1946. Correlative pair. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 450a). Original sizing. AU.
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297 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. February 19, 1946. Correlative couple. Series E. (Edifil 2017: 450a). UNC.
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298 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. February 19, 1946. Series F. (Edifil 2017: 450a). Slightly inked on the bust part. UNC.
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299 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. February 19, 1946. Correlative couple. Series F. (Edifil 2017: 450a). AU.
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300 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. February 19, 1946. Series G. (Edifil 2017: 450a). UNC.
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