1979 - Spain PIC 157 500 pesetas XF WITH SERIE
1979 - Spain PIC 157 500 pesetas XF WITH SERIE 

1979 - Spain PIC 157 500 pesetas XF WITH SERIE

  • Product Code: España GU 530 EBC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 4.40€

  • Ex Tax: 4.00€


Spain 500 pesetas banknote associated with 1979 and catalogued as Pick P157. The note is listed in XF condition and carries the series designation A/1Z. Its design combines dark blue and black printing with a multicolour underprint.

Rosalía de Castro appears at the right on the front, while the reverse shows a villa in the left-centre area. The watermark also features Rosalía de Castro. The banknote was printed by FNMT, and the catalogue entry records the date as 23.10.1979.

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Frequently asked questions

What specific banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Spanish 500 pesetas banknote dated 1979. The title identifies it as PIC 157 and specifies that it is offered “with serie,” making the denomination, country, associated year and series information part of the product identification.

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

The banknote is associated with Spain and has a denomination of 500 pesetas. The listing identifies the note with the year 1979; this wording describes the year associated with the product and does not specify whether it was issued, printed or circulated in that year.

What catalog or model references are provided?

The product title provides the reference PIC 157. The separate model/catalogue reference field gives “España GU 530 EBC.” These are the identifiers supplied by the listing for this specific Spanish 500 pesetas banknote and should not be treated as interchangeable references.

What series and condition information is stated for this banknote?

The description specifies “SERIE A/1Z,” while the title states “XF.” The listing also says that the banknotes correspond to the image. These details identify the stated series and grade notation without adding any further physical-condition description beyond the information supplied.