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| Uitgever | Casa Segalà, E. C. (Empresa Col·lectivitzada), Barcelona |
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| Jaar | 1936-1939 |
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| Waarde | 10 Centimos (0.10 ESP) |
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| Samenstelling | Log in om details te zien |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | CASA SEGALÀ, E. C. VAL PER 0'10 Ptes. RAMBLA DE LES FLORS, 14 - BARCELONA (Translation: Casa Segalà, Collectivized Company Voucher for 0.10 Pesetas) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Plain card stock reverse bearing a red letterpress serial number centred horizontally, flanked by a decorative asterisk mark to the right. A circular embossed dry seal is applied over the centre of the field, leaving the remainder of the surface blank. |
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Casa Segalà was a Barcelona retail business collectivized under anarcho-syndicalist administration during the Civil War. With the Republic's small-denomination coinage almost entirely hoarded or melted down by mid-1936, collectivized enterprises across Catalonia began issuing their own fractional vales — essentially IOUs redeemable at the issuing establishment. This note is one of thousands of such pieces produced by individual firms, cooperatives, and municipal bodies during that monetary breakdown.
The dry seal was the issuer's primary authentication method, pressed directly into the card stock rather than printed — a practical choice for a business without access to sophisticated printing equipment.