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Plain cream paper note printed in black letterpress throughout. The issuer's name "AYUNTAMIENTO / PUERTOLLANO" is set in bold capitals across the upper portion, separated from the lower section by a short horizontal rule. Along the left margin, the denomination "0,50 Pesetas" is printed vertically, flanked by a pair of vertical rules that partition it from a right-hand panel framed by double horizontal rules containing the bold inscription "Bono Municipal". |
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The reverse is uniface, left entirely blank without any printed text, vignette, or underprint, consistent with the utilitarian emergency issue character of Spanish Civil War municipal bons. |
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Puertollano, a mining town in Ciudad Real province, issued its own fractional paper money during the Spanish Civil War when the Republic's central government could not maintain adequate small-change supply. Municipal and local entity issues of this kind — collectively catalogued under the Guerra Civil emergency series — were a widespread response to the near-total disappearance of metal coinage from circulation after 1936, as copper and silver were hoarded or requisitioned. The Ayuntamiento issues from this region remain among the more difficult to attribute precisely, given the volume of similar local emissions and incomplete municipal records from the period.