On October 2, 1950, in Barcelona, the COMPANIA ESPANOLA DE ELECTRICIDAD Y GAS LEBON issued a series of bonds, each with a nominal value of 500 pesetas. With an annual interest rate of 6%, these bonds were issued in a total of 50,000 units, targeting investors who shared the company’s vision of bringing energy to all communities in Spain.
Each bond was a commitment to the future, a promise of support for the country’s growing energy sector. Printed with care and precision, these bonds represented not only an investment opportunity but also a tangible link to Spain’s economic and social development.
Today, the 1950 bonds of COMPANIA ESPANOLA DE ELECTRICIDAD Y GAS LEBON are a testament to an era of growth and change in Spain’s energy landscape. They embody the ingenuity and daring of those who contributed to building the country’s energy future and remain a tangible reminder of a period of rapid expansion and modernization.