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0.05 Pesetas Barcelona; Vidrieria Barcelonesa

Uitgever Vidrieria Barcelonesa (Juan y Cayetano Vilella, S. en C.)
Jaar 1939-1943
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain cream card stock with black letterpress typography throughout. Issuer name 'VIDRIERIA BARCELONESA' and partnership name 'Juan y Cayetano Vilella, S. en C.' appear in the upper portion, separated from the denomination by a ruled horizontal line. Serial number printed vertically at left margin; denomination '0'05' in large bold figures to the right of 'VALE POR PESETAS'.
Opschrift voorzijde VIDRIERIA BARCELONESA
Juan y Cayetano Vilella, S. en C.
VALE POR PESETAS 0'05
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Opmerkingen

Vidrieria Barcelonesa was a glassworks firm operating in Barcelona under the Vilella family partnership. This note belongs to the large category of Spanish Civil War and immediate post-war emergency fractional currency — locally issued scrip produced by businesses, municipalities, and cooperatives to address the catastrophic shortage of small change that persisted well into the early Franco years. The 1939–1943 date range places this squarely in the autarky period, when official coinage was still being reorganized after the war's destruction of normal monetary circulation.

That a glassworks issued its own fractional currency tells you something about how thoroughly the small-denomination economy had broken down.

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