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| Issuer | Ajuntament d'Almacelles (Municipality of Almacelles) |
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| Year | 1937 |
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| Currency | Peseta (1936-1939) |
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| Obverse description | Green letterpress note with a large numeral '1' at right and an oval vignette at upper left enclosing a building within a decorative frame. The lower left quadrant carries a bold botanical underprint of olive branches and grape clusters. Two manuscript signatures appear in the centre, attributed to the municipal disbursing officer and the depositary, below the handwritten authorization clause. |
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| Reverse description | Green letterpress note with a panoramic vignette of the town of Almacelles occupying the upper two-thirds of the face, rendered in a woodcut-style landscape with buildings, trees and open countryside. A large denomination legend fills the lower right, while a circular pale underprint at lower left frames the handwritten serial number in red. The printer's imprint 'IMP. SOL-LLEIDA' appears at lower right. |
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Almacelles is a small agricultural municipality in the Segrià comarca of Lleida, and like hundreds of Catalan and Aragonese towns during the Civil War, it issued its own fractional paper currency in 1937 when Republican-zone coinage essentially disappeared from circulation. The central government in Madrid and the Generalitat de Catalunya both struggled to supply small change, leaving municipalities to fill the gap with locally printed emergency scrip — legal within their own market squares, worthless a few kilometers away.
Imprenta Sol in Lleida produced notes for several Segrià-area municipalities during this period, which occasionally creates attribution confusion when printer's marks are faint or absent. Almacelles fell to Nationalist forces in April 1938 during the Aragon offensive, after which all Republican municipal scrip became instantly void.