Spain money 2 Pesetas banknote 1938 Spanish Republic

Spain money currency 2 Pesetas allegory woman wearing a Phrygian cap
2 Pesetas
Spain money 2 Pesetas Bridge of Toledo on the River Manzanares, Madrid
Spain 2 Pesetas banknote
Spain money 2 Pesetas banknote 1938 Ministry of Finance and Economics
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Obverse: Head of young woman wearing a Phrygian cap - allegory of the Republic, and the legend "Ministry of Finance and Economics" and "provisional certificate divisional currency."
Reverse: Bridge of Toledo on the River Manzanares, Madrid.
Authorized by the signatures of "Auditor General of State Administration", as in previous ones, and the "Director General of Treasury, Banking and Savings".
Printer: Fabrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre, Spain (FNMT).

The Bridge of Toledo (Spanish: Puente de Toledo) is a bridge located in Madrid, Spain. It was built in a Baroque style between 1718 and 1732 by architect Pedro de Ribera and spans the Manzanares River, linking the Pyramids roundabout on the east bank with Marqués de Vadillo Square on the west bank. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1956.


Spain Banknotes - Spain Paper Money
Second Spanish Republic - Segunda República Española

Ministerio de Hacienda
1937-1938 Issue

50 Centimos          1 Peseta          2 Pesetas