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This banknote from Spain was issued in 1906. It represents a face value of 25 pesetas. It is a banknote from Series B.
The obverse of the banknote features a complex allegorical composition. In the center, a seated woman symbolizes Spain, draped and crowned, holding an olive branch and leaning on a shield decorated with the country's coat of arms. On either side of this central figure, ornamental motifs and additional coats of arms complete the design. The face value, "25 pesetas", is clearly indicated in both letters and numbers. The mention "El Banco de España" identifies the issuing institution. The signatures of bank officials also appear on the obverse, authenticating the banknote.
The reverse of the banknote takes up the theme of the Spanish coat of arms, presented in more detail and enhanced by an elaborate architectural framing. Intricate decorative motifs surround the coat of arms, creating a visually rich ensemble. The face value is also repeated on the reverse, in numbers and letters, for easy identification. The whole thing is printed in tones that contrast with the obverse, offering a distinct aesthetic.
This 1906 25 peseta banknote is a testament to the Spanish monetary history of the early 20th century. Its elaborate design and national symbols make it an interesting collector's item for numismatists.