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| 表面の説明 | Letterpress-printed note in blue ink on a light blue dotted underprint background. The text block is enclosed within a rectangular perimeter frame, with the issuing authority and denomination set in bold type. All inscriptions are in Catalan, authorizing the note by municipal agreement dated 31 May 1937. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | AJUNTAMENT DE TOSSA 0`25 Pessetes VAL autoritzat dins aquest Terme Municipal (Translation: City Council of Tossa 0.25 Pesetas Authorized voucher within this Municipal Term) |
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One of hundreds of small-denomination emergency notes — known collectively as moneda local or bitllets locals — issued by Catalan municipalities during the Spanish Civil War after the Republican government's inability to maintain adequate coin supply in 1936–37. Tossa de Mar, a small coastal town in the Girona province, issued its own fractional scrip out of practical necessity: the copper and silver coinage had largely vanished from circulation, hoarded or melted.
Turró catalogues these municipal emissions exhaustively; #2588 places this note within a well-documented but physically fragile series. Paper quality in these wartime municipal issues was often poor, and examples with intact edges are harder to find than the catalog density might suggest.