Online Banknotes Auction #39

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


201 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. April 30, 1938. Series F. (Edifil 2017: 428a). UNC.
Automatically generated translation

202 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. April 30, 1938. Series G. (Edifil 2017: 428a). UNC.
Automatically generated translation

203 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. April 30, 1938. Series I. (Edifil 2017: 428a). UNC.
Automatically generated translation

204 | Spanish Bank Notes

1 peseta. April 30, 1938. Series N, last series issued. (Edifil 2017: 428b). Original sizing. AU.
Automatically generated translation

205 | Spanish Bank Notes

2 Pesetas. April 30, 1938. Correlative pair. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 429). Original sizing. UNC.
Automatically generated translation

206 | Spanish Bank Notes

2 Pesetas. April 30, 1938. Correlative pair. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 429a). Original sizing. UNC.
Automatically generated translation

207 | Spanish Bank Notes

2 Pesetas. April 30, 1938. Series H. (Edifil 2017: 429a). UNC.
Automatically generated translation

208 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 430a). Original sizing. UNC. PMG63EPQ package.
Automatically generated translation

209 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 430a). AU.
Automatically generated translation

210 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. May 20, 1938. Correlative couple. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 430a). It keeps all its original size. UNC/ AU.
Automatically generated translation

211 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. May 20, 1938. Correlative couple. Series C. (Edifil 2017: 430a). AU.
Automatically generated translation

212 | Spanish Bank Notes

50 Pesetas. May 20, 1937. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 431). F.
Automatically generated translation

213 | Spanish Bank Notes

50 Pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series C. (Edifil 2017: 431a). Expertly repaired in the central fold, giving it a spectacular appearance and far superior to the real conservation, with a very flat finish and lack of liveliness. VF, in its original condition.
Automatically generated translation

214 | Spanish Bank Notes

50 Pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series E. (Edifil 2017: 431a). It keeps all its original size. AU.
Automatically generated translation

215 | Spanish Bank Notes

50 Pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series E, last series issued. (Edifil 2017: 431a). F.
Automatically generated translation

216 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 432). Preserving much of the original size. AU.
Automatically generated translation

217 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. May 20, 1938. Correlative couple. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 432). VF.
Automatically generated translation

218 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. May 20, 1938. Correlative couple. Series H. (Edifil 2017: 432a). Very rare. UNC. PMG64 package, both.
Automatically generated translation

219 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series E. (Edifil 2017: 432a). F.
Automatically generated translation

220 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series E. (Edifil 2017: 432a). Expertly ironed in the central fold, giving it a spectacular appearance and much superior to the real conservation, with a very flat finish and lack of liveliness. VF, in its original condition
Automatically generated translation

221 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. May 20, 1938. Correlative couple. Series E. (Edifil 2017: 432a). Preserves part of the original size. AU.
Automatically generated translation

222 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series F. (Edifil 2017: 432a). Expertly repaired in the central fold, giving it a spectacular appearance and far superior to the real conservation, with a very flat finish and lack of liveliness. VF, in its original condition.
Automatically generated translation

223 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 433). It keeps all its original size. Very rare, especially in this exceptional quality. UNC. PMG66EPQ package. (To get an idea of the rarity of the banknote in this quality, PMG gives the second best rating to this banknote on September 1, 2020, only surpassed by a banknote that graduated with 67EPQ).
Automatically generated translation

224 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 433). XF.
Automatically generated translation

225 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. May 20, 1938. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 434). Expertly ironed in the central fold, giving it a spectacular appearance and much superior to the real conservation, with a very flat finish and lack of liveliness. VF, in its original condition.
Automatically generated translation

226 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. August 10, 1938. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 435a). Original sizing. AU.
Automatically generated translation

227 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. August 10, 1938. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 435a). UNC.
Automatically generated translation

228 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. August 10, 1938. Correlative couple. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 435a). Original sizing. UNC.
Automatically generated translation

229 | Spanish Bank Notes

5 Pesetas. August 10, 1938. Series L. (Edifil 2017: 435a). XF.
Automatically generated translation

230 | Spanish Bank Notes

25 pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series D. (Edifil 2017: 436a). It retains a large part of its original size. AU.
Automatically generated translation

231 | Spanish Bank Notes

50 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 437a). Original sizing. UNC.
Automatically generated translation

232 | Spanish Bank Notes

50 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Correlative pair. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 437a). It preserves almost all of the original size. AU.
Automatically generated translation

233 | Spanish Bank Notes

50 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series C. (Edifil 2017: 437a). UNC.
Automatically generated translation

234 | Spanish Bank Notes

50 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series C. (Edifil 2017: 437a). Expertly repaired in the central fold, giving it a spectacular appearance and far superior to the real conservation, with a very flat finish and lack of liveliness. VF, in its original condition.
Automatically generated translation

235 | Spanish Bank Notes

50 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series D. (Edifil 2017: 437a). Expertly repaired in the central fold, giving it a spectacular appearance and far superior to the real conservation, with a very flat finish and lack of liveliness. VF, in its original condition.
Automatically generated translation

236 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 438). A little bit of rust, keeping all its original finish. UNC.
Automatically generated translation

237 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 438). Imperceptible vertical bend, which does not break the fiber. AU.
Automatically generated translation

238 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 438). Expertly ironed in the central fold, giving it a spectacular appearance and much superior to the real conservation, with a very flat finish and lack of liveliness. VF, in its original condition.
Automatically generated translation

239 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Correlative pair. Series B. (Edifil 2017: 438a). It keeps all the original sizing. Rare. UNC.
Automatically generated translation

240 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series E. (Edifil 2017: 438a). It keeps all its original size. UNC.
Automatically generated translation

241 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series F. (Edifil 2017: 438a). Original sizing. UNC.
Automatically generated translation

242 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series H. (Edifil 2017: 438a). Retains part of the original size. AU.
Automatically generated translation

243 | Spanish Bank Notes

100 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series I, used in Spanish Guinea, before its independence. (Edifil 2017: 438b). Extraordinarily rare, it is almost certainly the best quality banknote known with the series I. AU. PMG58 package.
Automatically generated translation

244 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 439). Weird like that. AU. PMG55 package.
Automatically generated translation

245 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 439). Tear repaired in the upper margin, horizontal vertical and horizontal fold. F.
Automatically generated translation

246 | Spanish Bank Notes

500 pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 439). Expertly repaired in the central fold, giving it a spectacular appearance and far superior to the real conservation, with a very flat finish and lack of liveliness. VF, in its original condition.
Automatically generated translation

247 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 440). Unusual like that. AU. PMG58 package. (To get an idea of the rarity of this banknote in this quality, PMG gives the third best rating on September 1, 2020, along with nine other banknotes).
Automatically generated translation

248 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 440). AU. PMG45 package.
Automatically generated translation

249 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Correlative pair. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 440). Very slight vertical fold (in one of the bills it is practically invisible), both bills retain all their original size. Very rare in this conservation. AU. Encapsulated PMG58, both. (To get an idea of the rarity of the banknote in this quality, PMG grants on September 1, 2020 the third highest quality to this banknote along with nine more banknotes, and only surpassed by two banknotes that graduated from 58EPQ and 64 , respectively).
Automatically generated translation

250 | Spanish Bank Notes

1000 Pesetas. January 9, 1940. Series A. (Edifil 2017: 440). Expertly repaired in the central fold, giving it a spectacular appearance and far superior to the real conservation, with a very flat finish and lack of liveliness. VF, in its original condition.
Automatically generated translation