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1 Centavo Póvoa De Varzim

Uitgever Câmara Municipal da Póvoa de Varzim
Jaar 1920
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Afmetingen 83 × 54 mm
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Opschrift voorzijde Camara Municipal da Povoa de Varzim
N.º [serial number]
2.ª Série
VALE 1 Centavo
Repartição dos Impostos e Taxas
Beschrijving keerzijde Green letterpress printing on buff paper within a scrollwork and foliate ornamental border. The municipal coat of arms of Póvoa de Varzim is printed to the upper left, with the date '5 de Janeiro de 1920' inscribed centrally. The denomination 'VALE 1 CENTAVO' appears in the lower portion between double ruled lines.
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Opmerkingen

Póvoa de Varzim's 1 Centavo cédula belongs to the vast wave of municipal emergency paper issued across Portugal between 1917 and 1925, when a catastrophic shortage of small coinage forced hundreds of town councils to print their own fractional currency. The Banco de Portugal's inability to supply sufficient bronze and cupro-nickel coinage during and after the First World War left local commerce effectively paralyzed without these stopgap issues.

Municipal cédulas of this denomination are among the most fragile survivors of the series — the low face value meant heavy handling, and most disintegrated in circulation before any thought of preservation arose.

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