Spain 5 Pesetas 1947 Seneca
The Spain 5 Pesetas 1947 banknote is part of the famous Seneca series issued by the Bank of Spain during the mid-20th century peseta currency period.
The obverse of the Spain 5 Pesetas 1947 banknote features a portrait of Lucius Annaeus Seneca, the Roman philosopher and statesman born in Corduba (modern-day Córdoba, Spain). Seneca was one of the most influential thinkers of Stoic philosophy in the Roman Empire.
The reverse of the Spain 5 Pesetas 1947 banknote presents decorative engraving elements and classical ornamental patterns typical of Spanish banknote design of the period, including denomination numerals and official inscriptions.
Collectors appreciate the Spain 5 Pesetas 1947 banknote for its elegant engraving style and for the depiction of the renowned philosopher Seneca.
Issuer: Bank of Spain
Denomination: 5 Pesetas
Year: 1947
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns