Since the banknotes section and the reproductions subsection were incorporated into the Numista website, I have waited for the moment to present this topic in the forum.
After the withdrawal of the peseta after the entry of the euro, the FNMT was making reproductions of both coins and banknotes that the population has been able to acquire with the purchase of newspapers or collectibles.
In 2002 the FNMT first made a couple of series of banknotes reproductions with different differentiating and security elements (such as 2002 and a lateral matrix that the original banknotes do not have).
From 2003, the FNMT made other series of banknote reproductions that were more similar to the originals than the previous ones, without showing the year of creation, but still showing differentiating elements.
Far as I know, only 13 banknote models are repeated, logically differentiated by their form of creation (a total of 26, 13 from the group made in 2002 and another 13 from those made from 2003)
My intention is to incorporate in Numista more than a hundred reproductions in the Exonumia section.
I would like that the users of the forum help me before in this topic that I open to confirm the points in the incorporation of new banknotes that I raise and also answer several questions. So from the first moment that I start adding banknotes, it would not be necessary to make so many corrections or information extensions

Taking as an example four images of the front of several banknotes (from left to right and from top to bottom)
Overall information
Title
- 2 pesetas (Replica)
- 1 peseta (Replica)
- 1 peseta (First replica)
- 1 peseta (Second replica)
Face value – in word form
- 2 pesetas
- 1 peseta
- 1 peseta
- 1 peseta
- 2
- 1
- 1
- 1
- Spain – Peseta (1868-2001)
- Spain – Peseta (1868-2001)
- Spain – Peseta (1868-2001)
- Spain – Peseta (1868-2001)
Technical data: I will include "rectangular" and the size of each one
Obverse: I will include an image, description with keywords and lettering
Reverse: I will include an image, description with keywords and lettering
Printer: in all of them “FNMT (Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre)”
Comments:
- If I have the models on the left I will indicate the following text:
Differentiating and security elements compared to real banknotes:
1-RCM-FNNT watermark and year of issue; in this case "M 2002"
2-RCM-FNMT brand and year of printing; in this case "AÑO 2002"
3-Serial number to differentiate each specimen
4-Different size compared to real banknotes
5-Differentiating lateral matrix of the real banknotes
6-Small "M crowned" watermarks on the entire surface
7-Luminescent Fibrils
8-Microimpressions in the contour "ESPÉCIMEN REALIZADO POR LA REAL CASA DE LA MONEDA-FÁBRICA NACIONAL DE MONEDA Y TIMBRE" (SPECIMEN MADE BY THE RCM-FNMT)
9-Text prints only visible with UV light
- If I have the models on the right I will indicate the following text:
Differentiating and security elements compared to real banknotes:
1-Serial number “0000000”
2-The text "Reproducción autorizada” (authorized reproduction)
3-Different size compared to real banknotes, but very close
References – Links: I will put the Numista URL if the original banknote is on the web
Mintage:
Year (1938), Mintage (Año 2002)
Year (1938), Month (April), Day (30)
Year (1940), Month (June), Day (1), Mintage (Año 2002)
Year (1940), Month (June), Day (1)
Sources: I will indicate "This information and images I have taken personally from my collection"
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I am sorry if the text is too long or if it is also the first time that someone raises a similar thing in the forum to put so many banknotes, but what I try is to do it in the best possible way.
In the same way, when this topic ends in the forum and I begin to incorporate the tickets, I would ask that a referee or member of the exonumia section inform me in case I should correct something