Obverse: Features a detailed portrait of Miguel de Cervantes, the celebrated Spanish writer known for Don Quixote, on the right side. The design includes ornate patterns and the denomination “1” displayed prominently in each corner. The serial number is printed on the left and right edges. This note, issued on November 19, 1951, bears the inscriptions of its issuing authority, Banco de España.
Obverse Lettering: BANCO DE ESPAÑA, UNA PESETA, DE CURSO LEGAL, Madrid 19 de Noviembre de 1951, EL GOBERNADOR, EL INTERVENTOR, EL CAJERO.
Reverse: Showcases an intricate engraving of a knight’s armor. The denomination “1” is displayed in each corner along with an elegant decorative border.
Size: ±83 x 59 mm
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