1971 - Spain PIC 154 1000 pesetas XF
1971 - Spain PIC 154 1000 pesetas XF 

1971 - Spain PIC 154 1000 pesetas XF

  • Product Code: España GU 522 EBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 11.00€

  • Ex Tax: 10.00€


This Spanish 1000 pesetas banknote is catalogued as Pick P154, with the design dated 17 September 1971. It is also identified under the GU 522 reference and is listed in XF condition.

The note features green and black printing over a multicolour underprint, with José Echegaray shown on the front. The reverse depicts the Bank of Spain building in Madrid alongside a commemorative legend. José Echegaray also appears in the watermark. The printer named for this catalogue reference is FNMT.

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Tags: Year 1971, Used Banknotes,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Spanish 1,000 pesetas banknote. The title identifies the country as Spain, the denomination as 1,000 pesetas, and the note as dated 1971. The product description states that the banknotes correspond to the image shown in the listing.

What year, denomination and currency are identified for the note?

The banknote is associated with 1971 in the listing and has a denomination of 1,000 pesetas. The country identified is Spain. The year is presented neutrally here as the date associated with the product, without inferring whether it refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalog or model references are provided?

The listing provides two explicit identifiers: “PIC 154” in the title and “España GU 522 EBC” as the model/catalog reference. These references are reproduced as supplied and should not be treated as interchangeable cataloguing systems or expanded beyond the information given.

What condition information is stated for this banknote?

The title identifies the banknote as XF, a stated condition grade. The listing also categorises it as a used banknote. No further physical-condition details are provided, so the description should be limited to these stated identifiers and the note’s correspondence with the listing image.