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| 正面描述 | Letterpress-printed text on a pink dotted underprint, enclosed within a bold Greek-key meander border in black. The issuer's name 'AJUNTAMENT DE CASTELLDANS' is set across the top with the face value '0'50' at each corner, above the main voucher text in Catalan arranged in three lines with the issue date and place. At the bottom, three manuscript signatures appear beneath the printed role designations 'L'INTERVENTOR', 'L'ALCALDE', and 'EL CAIXER', with a handwritten serial number in the upper left field. |
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| 背面描述 | Plain cream paper bearing a single bold dark green letterpress vignette in the centre, formed by a rectangular cartouche with rounded ends and a diamond-shaped projection at top and bottom, filled with a dotted stipple underprint. The face value '0'50 PTES.' is printed in large characters within the cartouche. A violet circular control stamp is partially visible to the right. |
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Castelldans is a small municipality in Les Garrigues, Lleida, with a population that barely reached a few hundred during the 1930s. That a village this size issued its own fractional currency is less surprising than it sounds — the Spanish Civil War created a catastrophic coin shortage across Republican-held Catalonia, and hundreds of Catalan municipalities printed their own emergency paper fractions (moneda local) to keep markets functioning. The Generalitat de Catalunya formally authorized the practice in 1937, which is precisely when this note appeared.
Turró catalogues it at #707, placing it within a well-documented but enormous series. Surviving examples from minor Lleida municipis are scarcer than those from larger towns, simply because fewer were printed and fewer were preserved once the war ended.