1979 Spain 1000 Pesetas Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of Benito Pérez Galdós, a famous Spanish novelist, on the right side. The denomination "1000" is prominently displayed in the corners and includes intricate patterns. The note contains the date of issuance, "Madrid, 23 de Octubre de 1979," and the signatures of the Governor and other officials from the Banco de España. The serial number "7A 184733" is printed in red in the upper-left corner and repeated on the reverse.
Obverse lettering: BANCO DE ESPAÑA, MIL PESETAS, MADRID 23 DE OCTUBRE DE 1979.
Reverse: Depicts the famous Roques de García rock formations in the Canary Islands, with Mount Teide visible in the background. A map of the Canary Islands is shown below the rock formations, highlighting Tenerife, Lanzarote, and other islands. The denomination "1000" appears in ornate designs on the left and right sides. A quote from Benito Pérez Galdós' work is written in the upper-right corner.
Reverse lettering: BANCO DE ESPAÑA, MIL PESETAS, ISLAS CANARIAS, 1000.
Size: ±138 x 75 mm
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