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| 正面铭文 | CAMARA MUNICIPAL DE VILLA DO CONDE DELIBERAÇÃO TOMADA EM SESSÃO DE 20 DE JUNHO DE 1921 O Presidente 1 CENTAVO VILLA DO CONDE (Translation: Villa do Conde Municipal Council / Deliberation taken in session of 20 June 1921 / The President / 1 Centavo / Villa do Conde) |
| 背面描述 | Printed entirely in green, the reverse carries a scenic lithographic vignette of the mouth of the Ave River (Foz do Rio Ave), with a sailing vessel at sea, a lighthouse tower to the left, coastal rocks in the foreground, and buildings visible on the far shore. The scene is enclosed within an ornate foliate border with decorative corner pieces, surmounted by the town name in a plain panel at top and captioned at the bottom. |
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Vila do Conde's municipal chamber issued this cédula during the acute small-change shortage that plagued Portugal in the early 1920s, when copper and bronze coins had all but vanished from everyday commerce. Hundreds of Portuguese câmaras municipais and other local bodies issued their own paper fractional currency under a framework loosely authorized by the state — the result was a sprawling, largely uncoordinated emission of low-denomination notes that varied enormously in quality and print run.
Litografia Nacional in Porto was among the more capable provincial printers handling these commissions, which kept the production standard above the rougher local alternatives. At one centavo, this was among the smallest-denomination instruments in the entire cédula system.