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0.25 Pesetas Llosa de Ranes

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de Llosa de Ranes
Jaar 1937
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Afmetingen 50 × 35 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain cream card stock reverse with a handstamp impression in violet ink bearing a partial legend referencing the Comision de Abastecimientos de Llosa de Ranes, and a typeset serial number in dark brown ink at centre. A small paper label is affixed at lower centre.
Opschrift keerzijde No [serial number]
COMISION DE ABASTECIMIENTOS DE LLOSA DE RANES
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Opmerkingen

Llosa de Ranes is a small municipality in the Valencian province of València, and like dozens of similarly sized towns, it issued emergency fractional currency during the Spanish Civil War to address the near-total disappearance of small coinage from circulation. The Republican government's inability to supply adequate change drove municipal councils across the region to print their own — the result was an enormous variety of hyper-local notes, many produced on whatever card stock was available at the time.

The Turró catalogue (PV#917) documents this specific issue within the broader Valencia province emergency series. At 50 × 35 mm on thick card, it was essentially a cardboard token passing as money.

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