Memorabilia collection - RENFE. Train travel tickets





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Brand: RENFE; Scale: Late 20th century; a single lot of Spanish RENFE train travel tickets dating roughly 1970–1985, protected in plastic blister packs inside a maroon binder, with a Hugin machine manual, all in very good condition.
Description from the seller
The lot is a large assortment of train travel tickets from the old Hugin machine.
The lot is made up of hundreds of banknotes of the different classes and types that existed in the various territories of Spain, as well as the type of ticket or the train in which one traveled; the lot also includes a manual for operating the Hugin machines.
All the various banknotes are protected in a plastic blister.
Photos have been taken of all blister packs; due to a lack of knowledge I don’t know how to classify or label them. It is shown as it is, and the photographs are part of the description.
And they’re inside a maroon ring binder.
The banknotes date from roughly 1970 to 1985.
The collection belonged to my father Vicente Sánchez, an enthusiast and collector of Renfe objects (the Spanish railway company). After his death, as his son I acquired part of his cherished collection. The shipment will be very well protected, with a tracking number. I only wish that it reaches good hands of some enthusiast or collector who can appreciate his collection and dedication.
The lot is a large assortment of train travel tickets from the old Hugin machine.
The lot is made up of hundreds of banknotes of the different classes and types that existed in the various territories of Spain, as well as the type of ticket or the train in which one traveled; the lot also includes a manual for operating the Hugin machines.
All the various banknotes are protected in a plastic blister.
Photos have been taken of all blister packs; due to a lack of knowledge I don’t know how to classify or label them. It is shown as it is, and the photographs are part of the description.
And they’re inside a maroon ring binder.
The banknotes date from roughly 1970 to 1985.
The collection belonged to my father Vicente Sánchez, an enthusiast and collector of Renfe objects (the Spanish railway company). After his death, as his son I acquired part of his cherished collection. The shipment will be very well protected, with a tracking number. I only wish that it reaches good hands of some enthusiast or collector who can appreciate his collection and dedication.

