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| 表面の説明 | Printed on grey-blue card stock in black letterpress, the obverse is divided into two typographic zones: the large bold letters UNA occupy the left half in a dominant vertical arrangement, while the right half carries the issuing authority name Consejo Municipal de Aguilar del Alfambra (Teruel) in a tiered serif typeface. The denomination peseta appears in bold at the lower right, underlined by a double rule, with a handwritten serial number in red ink positioned above it. |
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| 表面の銘文 | Consejo Municipal DE AGUILAR DEL ALFAMBRA (TERUEL) UNA peseta (Translation: Municipal Council of Aguilar del Alfambra (Teruel) One Peseta) |
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Aguilar de Alfambra is a village in Teruel province, Aragon, and during the Spanish Civil War its municipal council — like hundreds of other small local bodies cut off from the Republican banking system — issued its own emergency scrip to keep basic commerce moving. These locally produced notes, collectively catalogued under the Gari Moneda series, are among the most fragile surviving artifacts of the wartime shortage economy: printed in tiny quantities, used hard in tiny communities, and rarely preserved with any care.
Thick card stock was the pragmatic choice when proper banknote paper was unavailable. It also means survivors often show pronounced handling wear at the corners before they show soiling.