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| Uitgever | Ajuntament de Lloret de Mar |
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| Jaar | 1937 |
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| Vorm | Rectangular |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | Ajuntament de Lloret de Mar 0`25 PTES. segons acord 17 setembre del 1937 CURS OBLIGATORI EN TOT EL TERME MUNICIPAL (Translation: City Council of Lloret de Mar 0.25 Pesetas according to agreement September 17, 1937 Mandatory currency throughout the Municipal term) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Printed in red on cream paper, the reverse carries the municipal coat of arms of Lloret de Mar in the upper left corner, beside the issuer legend 'Terme Municipal de Lloret de Mar'. The denomination '0·25 PTES.' is set in large type beneath, followed by the bond inscription 'BON contra la CAIXA MUNICIPAL, venciment 30 de Juny del 1938'. Three handwritten signatures appear below, corresponding to the Alcalde, Dipositari, and Secretari-Interventor, with the serial number in black letterpress at the lower left and the printer's imprint 'IMR. CASA FRANQUET - GIRONA' at the lower right. |
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| Opmerkingen |
Lloret de Mar's Republican municipal government issued this quarter-peseta note during the Civil War as part of the broader emergency fractional currency that flooded Catalonia after metallic coin all but vanished from circulation in 1936. The Generalitat had authorized local ajuntaments to plug the gap, and hundreds of Catalan municipalities — from major towns to fishing villages — commissioned their own small-denomination paper. Lloret was among them.
Imprenta Casa Franquet in Girona handled production for several of these municipal issues, which kept costs manageable and turnaround fast. The Turró catalog remains the primary reference for this chaotic but historically rich episode in Catalan monetary improvisation.