カタログ
| 表面の説明 | Issued on pale yellow card stock with serrated edges on all sides. The central field bears the denomination inscription in black letterpress text. Two partial oval municipal stamps in violet ink appear at the left and right margins, one reading 'Huesca' and the other partially visible reading 'Boltaña'. |
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| 表面の銘文 | Vale por 0`10 peseta (Translation: Voucher for 0.10 Peseta) |
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Boltaña is a small municipality in the Aragonese Pyrenees, and like hundreds of Spanish towns it issued its own fractional emergency notes — vales or cartones — during the 1936–39 Civil War when Republican Spain suffered an acute shortage of small coinage. Silver and copper had been hoarded or melted almost immediately after the conflict began, and the central government's response was too slow and too uneven to reach every village in the Huesca province.
These hyper-local issues were produced by whatever means the municipality had available — frequently a local printer, rubber stamp, or even typewriter — and their legal standing was entirely informal. Redemption after the Nationalist victory was not guaranteed.