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| Issuer | Alcañiz, Municipality of |
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| Year | 1937 |
| Type | Emergency banknote |
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| Reverse description | Printed in red on white paper, the reverse carries a decorative border with coats of arms in the lower corners. The central field is divided by an inner rectangular frame containing a raised fist vignette alongside an urban scene, with the denomination and issuing authority text surrounding the composition. |
| Reverse lettering | UNA Pta. CONSEJO MUNICIPAL ALCAÑIZ (Translation: One Peseta Municipal Council of Alcañiz) |
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Alcañiz, a small town in Teruel province, fell within the shifting front lines of the Aragonese campaign throughout much of 1937. Municipal emergency currency of this type — issued under Republican authority when coin circulation had effectively collapsed — was a local solution to a local shortage, with no coordination between the dozens of Aragonese towns doing the same thing simultaneously.
The Gari Mon reference places this within the documented Aragonese municipal series, though surviving examples from Teruel province are consistently harder to locate than comparable emissions from Catalonia or the Valencian region.