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Another Tough Question: Countermark On Spanish 5 Pesetas 1975

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Hello everyone. Does
anyone know what this
countermark on Spanish 5 pesetas 1975 means? Couldn't be found on the Internet...
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Somebody's initials, random letters, Belgian firearms mfgr., only the person who applied them knows for sure.
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Why write random letters?
There must be some sense.
Initials? Maybe. But then I wonder whose and why.
Could this be connected
with something that has at least some historical value?
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There was a nationalist right wing party founded in Spain 1976: Fuerza Nueva, abbreviated FN. I don't know if they fancied countermarking coins, but it could be one possibility.
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Interesting that they had/have the same initials as their French counterpart.
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Interesting! This is already something. But,
unfortunately, only an
assumption - there's no
evidence. Such a thing
could have historical value. Perhaps, not now, but in the future it'll be confirmed=)
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National Front, Spanish Frente Nacional a successor party to Fuerza Nacional and which was part of a pan EU grouping of right wing parties trying to increase their representation in Brussels.
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A plausible assumption,
given the coincidence in
time of the coin (1975) and the time of activity of the FN party (1976-1982) But there's still no evidence. Maybe it's all the same some kind of Fernando Nunez joked by putting his initials on a coin=)
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Quote:
Maybe it's all the same some kind of Fernando Nunez joked by putting his initials on a coin=)

That is another possibility
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In which case Seņor Nuņez was very busy around 1985-7 which is when these started appearing.
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