Obverse: Features a portrait of Alfonso X of Castile, also known as Alfonso the Wise, wearing a crown and royal attire. The denomination “5” appears prominently in each corner. The note was issued on July 22, 1954, by the Banco de España (Bank of Spain), marking it as legal tender.
Obverse lettering: BANCO DE ESPAÑA, CINCO PESETAS, DE CURSO LEGAL, MADRID, 22 de Julio de 1954.
Reverse: Displays the famous Biblioteca Nacional de España (National Library of Spain) in Madrid, an iconic cultural and architectural landmark. The intricate design includes the denomination “5” on the left in an ornate frame, with the bank’s name below. Serial numbers appear in red on both the top left and bottom right corners.
Reverse lettering: BANCO DE ESPAÑA, CINCO PESETAS, MADRID – PALACIO DE BIBLIOTECAS Y MUSEOS.
Size: ±110 x 60 mm
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