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| Uitgever | Cooperativa La Unión Anglesense |
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| Jaar | |
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| Waarde | 1 Peseta (1 ESP) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Plain white ground printed in black letterpress throughout. A fine serrated-tooth border frames the entire face, with corner ornaments. The issuer name appears in two lines at upper centre — "COOPERATIVA" in smaller capitals above the larger "LA UNIÓN ANGLESENSE" — with the bold numeral "1" and denomination "PESETA" in heavy block lettering below. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | Log in om details te zien |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Entirely blank white paper surface with no printed design, intended to receive a cooperative validation stamp when issued. |
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A Civil War-era local emergency note from Anglès, a small industrial town in the Selva comarca of Girona, Catalonia. During the summer of 1936, the collapse of normal banking and the hoarding of metal coinage created an acute small-change crisis across Republican-held Spain. Hundreds of municipalities, cooperatives, and trade unions issued their own paper or cardboard fractional currency — these are collectively known as "moneda local" or "guerra civil" issues. La Unión Anglesense was a workers' cooperative, and its authorization to issue scrip reflects how thoroughly local civil institutions had assumed administrative functions by mid-1936.
The round ink stamp was applied to authenticate individual notes — a common validation method when printing resources were limited and forgery deterrence had to be improvised.