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0.50 Pesetas Ondara

Issuer Consejo Municipal de Ondara
Year 1938
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Obverse description Plain cream paper stock with a typeset letterpress design in dark brown ink. A double horizontal rule frames the denomination '0'50 PTAS.' at centre, with the issuing authority 'CONSEJO MUNICIPAL - ONDARA' across the top. A dotted-circle border runs the full perimeter, with small decorative rosette devices at each corner, and the redemption clause printed in smaller roman type below the denomination.
Obverse lettering CONSEJO MUNICIPAL - ONDARA 0`50 PESETAS Reembolsable por la Caja Municipal contra su presentación.
(Translation: Municipal Council - Ondara 0.50 Pesetas Reimbursable by the Municipal Fund upon presentation.)
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Ondara is a small town in the Marina Alta comarca of Valencia, and like hundreds of other Republican municipalities during the Civil War, it issued its own fractional paper currency when the shortage of metallic coin became acute after 1936. These local emergency issues — known collectively as "billetes locales" — were authorized under the Republican government's permissive stance toward municipal money creation, a practical response to a real problem that produced thousands of distinct types across Spain.

The Gari Monetary catalogue documents this as the sole denomination confirmed for Ondara, which suggests either very limited issue or near-total attrition. Notes from the Marina Alta region circulated hard in a short window and most did not survive 1939.

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