1980 Spain 200 Pesetas Banknote

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Obverse: Features a portrait of Leopoldo Alas "Clarín," a renowned Spanish writer and critic, on the right side. The denomination "200" is displayed in the lower corners with intricate patterns. The note includes the date of issuance, "Madrid, 16 de Septiembre de 1980," and the signatures of the Governor and other financial officials from the Banco de España. The serial number "C7622417" is printed in red in the upper-left corner and repeated on the reverse.

Obverse lettering: BANCO DE ESPAÑA, DOSCIENTAS PESETAS, MADRID 16 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1980.

Reverse: Depicts a large oak tree in the center, symbolizing strength and growth. The denomination "200" is displayed in the corners, along with intricate patterns. A quote from one of Leopoldo Alas' works is printed on the upper-right side of the note.

Reverse lettering: BANCO DE ESPAÑA, DOSCIENTAS PESETAS, 200.

Size: ±120 x 65 mm

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SKU: BAN312-
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