Spain 1 Peseta 1951 (Don Quijote de la Mancha)
The Spain 1 Peseta 1951 banknote was issued by the Bank of Spain during the post-war period when the peseta served as the official currency of Spain.
The obverse of the Spain 1 Peseta 1951 banknote features decorative engravings and denomination numerals typical of Spanish banknote designs of the mid-20th century. The layout includes official inscriptions and ornamental patterns characteristic of the peseta banknote series of the period.
The reverse of the Spain 1 Peseta 1951 banknote presents traditional guilloche designs and detailed engraving elements reflecting the classical printing style used by the Bank of Spain.
Collectors appreciate the Spain 1 Peseta 1951 banknote as part of Spain’s historic peseta currency series and as an example of mid-century Spanish banknote design.
Issuer: Bank of Spain
Denomination: 1 Peseta
Year: 1951
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns