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| 表面の説明 | Plain cream paper with all text set in black letterpress within a rectangular border of repeating floral and dot ornaments. The issuer name and denomination are arranged in a hierarchical typographic layout, with the value UNA PESETA rendered in large display type at centre. A validity clause appears at the foot of the note. |
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| 表面の銘文 | CONSEJO MUNICIPAL ARNES EMISIÓN 1937 Este Consejo reconoce a favor del portador la cantidad de UNA PESETA No es válido sin el sello al dorso (Translation: Municipal Council Arnes Issue 1937 This Council recognizes in favor of the bearer the amount of One Peseta Not valid without stamp on back) |
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One of hundreds of emergency local paper issues produced across Republican-held Catalonia during the Civil War, when the collapse of normal coin supply — silver hoarded, copper requisitioned — forced municipalities to print their own fractional currency. Arnes is a tiny village in the Terra Alta comarca, close to the front lines that would shift dramatically during the Battle of the Ebro in 1938. The Consejo Municipal, like its counterparts throughout the region, had no printing infrastructure worth speaking of; most such notes were produced on whatever press was available locally, often a job printer.
The sole security measure is an official municipal stamp, applied by hand. Turró catalogued over a thousand distinct Republican local issues, and the Arnes pieces rank among the more obscure.