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0.20 Pesetas Barcelona; Vidrieria Barcelonesa

Issuer Vidrieria Barcelonesa (Cayetano y Pablo Vilella y Cia., S. en C.)
Year 1939-1943
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Currency Peseta (1936-1939)
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Obverse lettering Cayetano y Pablo Vilella y Cia., S. en C.
VIDRIERÍA BARCELONESA
VALE POR
PESETAS 0'20
Reverse description Unprinted plain card stock; faint offset impression of the obverse lettering is visible through the thin stock, with no intentional design or text.
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Vidrieria Barcelonesa was a glassworks company operating in Barcelona under the Vilella family partnership. This note belongs to the wave of privately issued emergency fractional currency — moneda de empresa — that proliferated across Catalonia and the rest of Republican-controlled Spain from 1936 onward, as the Civil War drained small-denomination coinage from circulation. The practice continued well into the early Franco years for the same reason: the Nationalist government was slow to restore adequate change.

A glassworks firm issuing circulating scrip redeemable at face value is exactly the kind of micro-monetary arrangement that characterizes this period more than any other in modern Spanish monetary history.

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