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1 Peseta Abenójar

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de Abenójar
Jaar 1937
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Waarde 1 Peseta (1 ESP)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed on salmon-pink card stock in dark brown letterpress, the obverse carries the issuer name in two lines separated by a ruled horizontal bar, with the place name and province designation enclosed between two horizontal rules. Below, the denomination legend appears in a larger typeface, followed by a handwritten serial number prefixed by 'No.' The date 'Septiembre 1937.' is typeset in the lower left corner in italic script.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is entirely unprinted, showing the plain salmon-pink card stock surface with a uniform mottled texture and no additional markings or design elements.
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Opmerkingen

Abenójar is a small municipality in the province of Ciudad Real, and like hundreds of Castilian-Manchegan towns during the Civil War, its local council issued emergency fractional currency when Republican Spain's coin supply effectively collapsed in 1936–37. The hoarding of metallic coinage — driven by wartime uncertainty and the silver content of pre-war pieces — forced municipalities down to the village level to print or stamp their own provisional notes.

The Gari Mon reference being incomplete suggests this piece hasn't been formally catalogued in that corpus, which itself is telling. Many Abenójar municipals survive in tiny quantities, and attribution work on this series remains unfinished.

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