Series: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/series.php?id=10169
Sources:
- https://www.imperio-numismatico.com/t129379-ii-exposicion-nacional-de-numismatica-e-internacional-medallistica
about the exhibition and the series - https://numismaticasaetabis.com/producto/serie-monedas-exposicion-numismatica-e-51/
the series - https://www.sede.fnmt.gob.es/en/credenciales/terminos-y-condiciones
name in English in 1952: National Mint and Stamp Factory - Images copied from Aureo & Calicó S.L., subastas numismáticas, https://en.numista.com/info.php#picture_source_list
I did not find with the full name in English, only automatic translations from Spanish.
⚠️ Before doing this, you should keep in mind that this series is not related to the whole type. This series is only related to one line of each coin (the year line minted in 1952 with marks “E” and “51” on stars). Although the current concept of a series is related to type, this series exists and its creation allows write the information about the series in only one page.
A better option would be to allow series to be related to year lines as well, but this is not currently possible.
Is this the correct way to do it? Is there another way to do it without writing the same information on the three coin pages?
Add:
- Name (local): II Exposición Nacional de Numismática e Internacional de Medallística
- Description (EN): (see below)
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The II National Exhibition of Numismatics and International of Medals took place in the city of Madrid, Spain, between 18 November and 2 October 1951. To commemorate this, it was agreed to create special dies for the 50 Centimes, and 1 and 2 Pesetas coins of 1951. The first two digits of that year (“19”), contained in one of the six-pointed stars (“🟌”, mark of the National Mint and Stamp Factory), were replaced by the capital letter “E” (the first letter of the Spanish word “exposición”, in English “exposition”). However, the coins could not be issued in time for the Exhibition; they were issued on 18 January 1952.


Some of the coins were distributed to exhibitors and collaborators of the Exhibition, a set was given to each of the workers and employees of the Factory, and the remainder were put into circulation.