Spain 100 Pesetas 1946
The Spain 100 Pesetas 1946 banknote was issued by the Bank of Spain during the post-war period when the peseta remained the official currency of Spain.
The obverse of the Spain 100 Pesetas 1946 banknote features classical engraving elements, denomination numerals, and official inscriptions typical of Spanish banknote designs of the mid-20th century. The layout reflects the traditional artistic style used in Spanish paper money during the early Franco era.
The reverse of the Spain 100 Pesetas 1946 banknote displays decorative guilloche patterns and ornamental elements characteristic of the printing techniques used by the Bank of Spain.
Collectors appreciate the Spain 100 Pesetas 1946 banknote as part of Spainās historic peseta currency series and as an example of mid-century European banknote design.
Issuer: Bank of Spain
Denomination: 100 Pesetas
Year: 1946
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, security thread, guilloche patterns