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The Banco Nacional de San Carlos series of Spain in the World Currency contains 15 distinct entries.
The first known paper money of Spain were vales reales (royal vouchers) issued pursuant to decree of 20 September 1780, but they were not well accepted by the public. To address this, the Banco Nacional de San Carlos (National Bank of Saint Charles, BSC) was founded in Madrid on 2 June 1782 by a royal warrant signed by King Carlos III. The new bank issued cédulas pursuant to royal decree of 5 January 1783.

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  Banco Nacional de San Carlos Value Range Favorite
Banco Nacional de San Carlos Value Range  
200 reales de vellón (B101a)
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200 reales de vellón (B101ar)
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300 reales de vellón (B102a)
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400 reales de vellón (B103a)
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500 reales de vellón (B104a)
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500 reales de vellón (B104ar)
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600 reales de vellón (B105a)
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700 reales de vellón (B106a)
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800 reales de vellón (B107a)
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900 reales de vellón (B108a)
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1,000 reales de vellón (B109a)
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200 reales de vellón (B110a)
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300 reales de vellón (B111a)
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500 reales de vellón (B112a)
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1,000 reales de vellón (B113a)
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Banco Nacional de San Carlos series of Spain in the World Currency contains 15 distinct entries.
The first known paper money of Spain were vales reales (royal vouchers) issued pursuant to decree of 20 September 1780, but they were not well accepted by the public. To address this, the Banco Nacional de San Carlos (National Bank of Saint Charles, BSC) was founded in Madrid on 2 June 1782 by a royal warrant signed by King Carlos III. The new bank issued cédulas pursuant to royal decree of 5 January 1783.

Catalog Detail