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1980 Spain, Banco De Espana - 2000 Spanish Pesetas Banknote ESP Serial No 9A 6739254 P-159

1980 Spain, Banco De Espana - 2000 Spanish Pesetas Banknote ESP Serial No 9A 6739254 P-159

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1980 Spain 2000 Pesetas Banknote for Sale – Honoring Literary Excellence & National Identity

Issued by the Banco de España, the 1980 2000 Pesetas banknote pays tribute to Spain’s rich literary heritage and civic pride. Part of the 1979–1985 issue series, this note circulated during Spain’s post-Franco democratic transition and was withdrawn in 2002 with the adoption of the Euro.


Key Features & Historical Significance

Issuer: Banco de España
Denomination: 2000 Pesetas
Year of Issue: 22 July 1980
Pick Number: P-159
Printer: Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre, Spain
Size: Approx. 147 × 80 mm
Material: Paper banknote with intaglio and lithographic printing
Series: 1979–1985 issue
Date of Withdrawal: 1 January 2002


Design Features

Obverse:

Portrait of Juan Ramón Jiménez (1881–1958), Nobel Prize-winning Spanish poet
Background of roses, symbolizing lyrical purity and romanticism
Spanish coat of arms at upper right
Red serial number and green underprint
Signatures of Governor José Ramón Álvarez Rendueles, Comptroller Miguel Palazuelo García, and Cashier Jesús Urdiola Salvador

Reverse:

Town Hall of Moguer, Jiménez’s birthplace, depicted in architectural detail
Fragment of Jiménez’s poem “Spring Ballads” in cursive script: “¡Allá va el olor de la rosa! ¡Cójela en tu sinrazón!”
Autograph facsimile and rose motif repeated
Orange-red and green color palette

Watermark:

Head of Juan Ramón Jiménez, visible at left
Design Engraving Credits:

Engravers: Pablo Sampedro Molero (obverse), Antonio Sánchez Gutiérrez (reverse)


Why Collect This Banknote?

The 1980 2000 Pesetas note is a refined celebration of Spain’s literary and civic legacy. With its poetic inscriptions, architectural homage, and elegant engraving, it offers collectors a tangible link to Spain’s cultural renaissance and pre-Euro monetary history. Its high denomination and artistic depth make it a standout piece in any European banknote collection.

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