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| Emittent | Castro-Urdiales, Municipality of |
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| Jahr | 1936 |
| Typ | Emergency banknote |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | Typeset letterpress voucher printed in dark blue-grey ink on plain paper, with a simple guilloche-style interlaced border panel at each vertical edge inscribed CARNES in vertical lettering. The central field is dominated by a bold rectangular frame enclosing the denomination 0,50 PTAS. in large display type, above which the text VALE por un suministro de carne de appears in smaller italic script. The issuing authority AYUNTAMIENTO DE CASTRO and service designation ABASTECIMIENTO DE CARNES are set across the upper margin separated by a small lozenge ornament, while the place and date Castro-Urdiales, 21 diciembre 1936 appear at lower left, followed by two manuscript signatures above the printed titles EL ALCALDE and EL ADMINISTRADOR. |
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| Rückseitenbeschreibung | Reverse is entirely unprinted, showing the plain yellowish paper stock with no text, vignette, or decorative elements. |
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| Anmerkungen |
Castro-Urdiales, a small Cantabrian port town, issued fractional emergency paper during the early months of the Spanish Civil War — a period when Republican-held municipalities across northern Spain were forced to produce their own small-denomination scrip after metallic coinage vanished almost entirely from circulation. The Basque-Cantabrian front made formal monetary supply from Madrid impossible, and dozens of ayuntamientos improvised accordingly.
The Gari Montllor reference remains unassigned, suggesting this piece was recorded but not yet fully catalogued at time of publication — a not uncommon situation with the more obscure municipal emissions of 1936.