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| 正面铭文 | Ajuntament d'Agullana Val per UNA Pesseta (Translation: City Council of Agullana Voucher for One Peseta) |
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| 背面铭文 | 1'00 L'Ajuntament d'Agullana pagarà al portador UNA PESSETA (Translation: The City Council of Agullana will pay the bearer One Peseta) |
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Agullana sits in the far northeast corner of Catalonia, less than five kilometers from the French border — a geography that made it strategically critical during the final collapse of the Republic in early 1939. Municipal emergency paper of this kind was issued across Catalonia from 1936 onward to address the acute shortage of metallic coin after silver and copper were absorbed by the war economy. Hundreds of Catalan municipalities printed their own low-denomination notes, but relatively few border towns survived the chaotic retreat with any documentary record intact.
Turró catalogued this as number 15, placing it within a broader regional emergency emission rather than a formal banking series.