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| 正面描述 | Plain cream paper ground printed in blue-violet by letterpress. The upper left bears a small municipal coat of arms vignette, followed by the issuer's name in two lines. The denomination "UM CENTAVO" is set in large display type at centre, with the legend "O PRESIDENTE DA COMISSÃO EXECUTIVA" below, all enclosed within an ornate floral and scroll border. |
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| 正面铭文 | CAMARA MUNICIPAL DA MARINHA GRANDE UM CENTAVO O PRESIDENTE DA COMISSÃO EXECUTIVA |
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Marinha Grande is a small industrial town in central Portugal, best known historically for its glass factories — and it was precisely the disruption of normal coin supply during and after World War I that forced dozens of Portuguese municipalities to print their own emergency fractional notes. The Câmara Municipal's 1 Centavo cédula belongs to this broad wave of local paper money that flooded Portugal between roughly 1917 and the early 1920s, when the Banco de Portugal simply could not keep low-denomination coinage in circulation.
The MA#1333d suffix indicates a distinct variety within the series, likely a color or paper variant rather than a separate issue date — the Marinha Grande municipal cédulas are known to exist in multiple states that collectors have catalogued granularly.