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Banknote Spain 5 Pesetas - Burgos - 1938 - Series J

Ref. : NCB13169
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1938
Catalog
WPM (P. 110)
Country
Spain
Quality
FF
Face value
5 pesetas
Institution
Banco de Espana
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Here is a descriptive record of the 5 Pesetas banknote - Burgos - 1938 - Series J:

This 5 Pesetas banknote was issued in Spain in 1938. This is a specific historical period, corresponding to a time of changes and significant events for the country.

The banknote belongs to series J, essential information for the precise identification of this type of fiat currency. The face value of the banknote is 5 pesetas, the monetary unit used in Spain at that time.

On the front of the banknote, we observe a representation of allegorical figures or historical characters, a frequent element on banknotes to symbolize the values and identity of the country. The inscriptions include the face value "5 PESETAS" as well as legal mentions and signatures of those responsible for the issue. The presence of the mention "Burgos" probably indicates the place of issue or an association with this city.

The back of the banknote presents a different motif, often complementary to that of the front. It may be a historical scene, an emblematic landscape or another national symbol. The inscriptions on the back generally repeat the face value and other relevant information.

The dominant colours of the banknote are important for its identification and may also reflect the aesthetic preferences of the time or national symbols. The banknote is printed on specific paper, designed to ensure its durability and prevent counterfeiting. Security features, such as watermarks or special fibres, may be incorporated into the paper.

The state of preservation of the banknote is a determining factor for its numismatic value. A banknote in perfect condition, without folds or tears, will have a higher value than a worn or damaged banknote.

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