Dated May 1, 1799, Madrid. A "Villete" certificate evidencing ownership of public debt shares (modern equivalent: bonds), entitling the holder to receive "Lotes y Rentas Vitalicias" (lottery prizes and life annuities) as allocated by lottery. Unnumbered series but with numbering. Engraved by Josef Asensio and printed at the National Engraving Office (Calcografía Nacional) on watermarked paper. Mint state. Est...300,00.
47 pesos fuertes. 1836. Perpetual Annuities. (Ed-20). Oñate, February 6. Embossed seal featuring the Pretender’s coat of arms alongside a British seal marked "RECEIPT UNDER £20 SIX PENCE." Certificate of an annual 5% income on a capital of 940 pesos. Transverse fold at the lower section. Embossed seals intact with very sharp relief. AU. Est...150,00.
200 reales de vellón. 18.... Madrid. Banco de la Unión. Obverse trial in black. No date or signatures. Banco de la Unión, founded in 1845, was one of the most traditional banks in the Spanish financial market and closely linked to the country’s industrial development. In 1918, it was transformed into Banco Urquijo. Rare. Est...200,00.
100 reales de vellon. 1873. Banco de Bilbao. (Ed). Dated May 8. Series F. Signed and numbered. Three central punch holes and the figure "2010" applied with a numbering device in the inner left corner. Over more than thirty years, only about half a dozen examples of this banknote with date and signatures have been documented in circulation, underscoring its extreme rarity. This limited number does not allow definitive conclusions, except to confirm its rarity. It is noteworthy that none of the dated and signed specimens exceed the number 40,077, and all numbers below 40,000 bear a cancellation punch and the figure "2010" below the signature of the "Jefe de Intervención." This specimen, with a very low number (25,659), confirms these observations. Est...500,00.
25 pesetas. 1884. (Ed-282M var). Dated January 1. "Geography Lesson." Obverse and reverse specimens (trials) on thin cardstock. Manuscript year on the reverse. The obverse specimen includes a stub for binding and numbering 00000 in red. Lacking the "SPECIMEN" overprint and cashier’s signature, with two small unremoved punch holes in the reverse specimen. Very rare. Almost MS. Est...1200,00.
50 pesetas. 1884. (Ed-283M var). Dated January 1. Juan Álvarez Mendizábal. Obverse and reverse specimens (trials) on thin cardstock. Manuscript year on the reverse. The obverse specimen includes a stub for binding and numbering 00000 in red. Lacking the "SPECIMEN" overprint and cashier’s signature. Very rare. Mint state. Est...1500,00.
100 pesetas. 1884. (Ed-284M var). Dated January 1. Juan Álvarez Mendizábal. Obverse and reverse specimens (trials) on thin cardstock. Manuscript year on the reverse. The obverse specimen includes a stub for binding and is unnumbered. Lacking the "SPECIMEN" overprint and cashier’s signature. Six small punch holes and a small tear on the left margin of the obverse specimen. Very rare. Mint state. Est...1500,00.
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