The 100 Pesetas Banknote was issued by the Bank of Spain in 1970 and was put into circulation in 1974. It has a color combination of brown, green, orange, black, and reddish-brown. Its obverse features the coat of arms of Spain and a portrait of composer Manuel de Falla y Matheu. The reverse depicts the garden and fountains in Palacio de Generalife (the summer residence of the Moorish kings). It does not contain a security thread but bears a watermark that reveals the head of Manuel de Falla. It is 135 x 77 mm in size and is signed by Luis Coronel de Palma, Jose Gallego Adrados, and Joaquin Serrano Garcia. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition.










