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SPAIN 1971 500 PESETAS ☆ P-153A ☆ ICG GEM UNC 68 ☆ IMPRESIVE QUALITY ☆
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View more great itemsSPAIN 1971 500 PESETAS ☆ P-153A ☆ ICG SUPERB GEM UNC 68 ☆
THIS NOTE IS A TOP POP PQ
( RARE IN THIS PREMIUM QUALITY )
VERY WELL CENTER
IMPRESIVE QUALITY ☆ SERIES (A)
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FLAWLESS BANKNOTE
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PRICE GUIDE:
GRADED 60
THIS NOTE IS (68) 5 - 0
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Description
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153s
Banco de España
1970-71 Issue
500 Pesetas
Specimen.
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153a
Banco de España
1970-71 Issue
500 Pesetas
Issued note.
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Specifications
Year/Issue:
1973
Denomination:
500 Pesetas
Design
Face Color:
Blue-gray and black on multicolor underprint.
Face Type:
Jacinto Verdaguer at right.
Back Type:
View of Mt. Canigó with village of Vignolas d'Oris.
Watermark:
Jacinto Verdaguer.
Printer:
FNMT.
ICG; was a very repitable third party grading company in Spain. Then PCGS took it over and a few years later decide to close. There grading is inpecable as PMG. No doubts.
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Charges 3% of Total Price Sold.
TPC
( Third Party Certification Companies) PCGS,NGC,ICG,ANACS,PMG
Prices range from -5 per coin, prices vary.
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The PMG Grading Scale
70 Gem Unc
70
EPQ
The highest grade assigned. Notes must have no evidence of handling visible at 5x magnification. The margins and registration must appear centered to the unaided eye. Notes must qualify for the PMG Star (
) Designation to be graded 70.
Superb Gem Unc
69 EPQ
This note is nearly visually indistinguishable from a 70 but the margins and registration may appear slightly off center. There is no evidence of handling visible to the unaided eye.
Superb Gem Unc
68 EPQ
The margins and registration are slightly off center. There may be very minor handling.
Superb Gem Unc
67 EPQ
A note with above-average margins and registration. There may be minor handling.
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The PMG Grading Scale
70 Gem Unc
70
EPQ
The highest grade assigned. Notes must have no evidence of handling visible at 5x magnification. The margins and registration must appear centered to the unaided eye. Notes must qualify for the PMG Star (
) Designation to be graded 70.
Superb Gem Unc
69 EPQ
This note is nearly visually indistinguishable from a 70 but the margins and registration may appear slightly off center. There is no evidence of handling visible to the unaided eye.
Superb Gem Unc
68 EPQ
The margins and registration are slightly off center. There may be very minor handling.
Superb Gem Unc
67 EPQ
A note with above-average margins and registration. There may be minor handling.
Gem Uncirculated
66 EPQ
There may be slightly more handling than a 67 EPQ note. The centering must be above average.
Gem Uncirculated
65 EPQ
The note may have one or two minor distractions as a result of minor handling. The centering must be above average.
Notes must qualify for PMG’s Exceptional Paper Quality (EPQ) designation to be graded 65 and higher.
Notes graded 25 to 64 are eligible for PMG’s EPQ designation if they meet the standards described below.
Choice Uncirculated
64
The centering is off on one or two sides. Some handling may be evident but there must be no folds in the design.
Choice Uncirculated
63
The centering is imperfect and the design may be flat. There may be several flaws but there will be no folds.
Uncirculated
62
The note is strictly uncirculated but may have minor-to-moderate handling and/or corner tip issues. There will be no folds, however. The margins may touch or come into the design.
Uncirculated
61
The note is poorly centered and the margins come into the design. There may be counting marks, smudges or other signs of handling. There will be no folds through the design.
Uncirculated
60
A note with problems that may include toned paper, a small stain or fading. There will be handling issues but there will be no folds through the design.
Choice About Unc
58
Often a note with a single fold that crosses the design.
About Uncirculated
55
This grade is commonly assigned to a note that has one fold or two to three corner folds through the design.
About Uncirculated
53
A note with two vertical folds or a single horizontal fold. May also have signs of handling.
About Uncirculated
50
The note has two heavier folds or light horizontal and vertical folds. The handling can be significant.
Choice Extremely Fine
45
A note with two to three heavy folds, one of which may be horizontal.
Extremely Fine
40
There are three or more folds, one of which may be horizontal.
Choice Very Fine
35
For years dealers and collectors called this grade “VF-XF.” This note looks Extremely Fine, but it will have four to seven light folds.
Very Fine
30
This note will be lightly circulated and may have light soiling. There will typically be seven to ten folds.
Very Fine
25
A note that shows modest evidence of circulation as well as more folds and/or soiling than a note graded 30.
Very Fine
20
The note is moderately circulated with numerous folds, mild soiling. There are no serious detractions but there may be minor defects.
Choice Fine
15
This note may look like a Very Fine note, but upon closer examination it is found to have too many folds or too much circulation to warrant a Very Fine grade.
Fine
12
The evidence of circulation is considerable with rounded corners, margin splits and other issues. The note must be whole with solid paper.
Very Good
10
A solid, whole note with lots of circulation. The note is too limp and has a number of minor problems.
Very Good
8
The note is heavily circulated but is intact. Some small pieces may be missing. Soiling, light stains or splits are common for this grade. The note is limp.
Good
6
The note is very worn with serious splits, fraying of the margins and damage.
Good
4
A very heavily circulated note with numerous problems. It is totally limp with impaired visual appeal. Notes in this grade are commonly seen with pieces missing.
Grades under 4 Good are generally not collectible unless the note is rare. Most notes at these grade levels are “Net” graded due to major problems.
INTERNATIONALBANKNOTE SOCIETY (IBNS) GUIDELINES
GradingStandards
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UNCIRCULATED
(UNC):
Aperfectly preserved note, never mishandled by the issuing authority,a bank teller, the public or a collector. Paper is clean and firm,without discoloration. Corners are sharp and square, without anyevidence of rounding. (Rounded corners are often telltale sign of acleaned or “doctored” note.) An uncirculated note will have itsoriginal natural sheen.
ABOUTUNCIRCULATED
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AUncor AU
): A virtually perfectnote, with some minor handling. May show evidence of bank countingfolds at a corner or one light fold through the center, but not both.An AU note cannot be creased, a crease being a hard fold which hasusually “broken” the surface of a note. Paper is clean and brightwith original sheen. Corners are not rounded.
EXTREMELYFINE
(EF or XF):
Avery attractive note, with light handling. May have a maximum ofthree light folds or one strong crease. Paper is clean and brightwith original sheen. Corners may show only the slightest evidence ofrounding. There may also be the slightest sign of wear where a foldmeets the edge.
VERYFINE
(VF):
Anattractive note, but with more evidence of handling and wear. Mayhave a number of folds both vertically and horizontally. Paper mayhave minimal dirt, or possible color smudging. Paper itself is stillrelatively crisp and not floppy. There are no tears into the borderarea, although the edges do show slight wear. Corners also show wearbut not full rounding
FINE
(F):
Anote which shows considerable circulation with many folds, creasesand wrinkling. Paper is not excessively dirty but may have somesoftness. Edges may show much handling with minor tears in the borderarea. Tears may not extend into the design. There will be no centerhole because of folding. Colors are clear but not bright. A staplehole or two would not be considered unusual wear in a Fine note.Overall appearance is still on the desirable side.
VERYGOOD
(VG):
Awell-used note, abused but still intact. Corners may have much wearand rounding, tiny nicks, tears may extend into the design, somediscoloration may be present, staining may have occurred, and a smallhole may be seen at center from excessive folding. Staple andpinholes are usually present, and the note itself is quite limp butNO pieces of the note can be missing. A note in VG condition maystill have an overall not unattractive appearance.
GOOD
(G):
Awell-worn and heavily used note. Normal damage from prolongedcirculation will include strong multiple folds and creases, stains,pinholes, and/or staple holes, dirt, discoloration, edge tears,center hole, rounded corners and an overall unattractive appearance.No large pieces of the note may be missing. Graffiti is commonly seenon notes in Good condition.
FAIR
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A totally limp, dirty andvery well used note. Larger pieces may be half torn off or missing,beside the defects mentioned under the Good category. Tears will belarger, obscured portions of the note will be bigger.
POOR
(PR):
A“rag” with severe damage because of wear, staining, piecesmissing, graffiti, larger holes. May have tape holding pieces of thenote together. Trimming may have taken place to remove rough edges. APoor note is desirable only as a ”filler” or when such note isthe only one known of that particular issue.
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