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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in red and violet, with a large central oval guilloche underprint bearing the face value legend 'UNA PTA.' in bold dot-matrix style lettering. A serial number and series letter appear at the top in red, and the redemption legend runs along the lower margin. A faint circular validation stamp is visible at centre. |
| 背面铭文 | No [serial number] Serie A. UNA PTA. CANJEABLE EN ESTE CONSEJO MUNICIPAL (Translation: No. [serial number] Series A. / One Peseta / Redeemable in this Municipal Council) |
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Bárig is a small village in the Valencia region, and like hundreds of similarly sized municipalities during the Spanish Civil War, its local council stepped in to issue emergency fractional currency when Republican authorities failed to maintain an adequate supply of small-denomination coins and notes. The Consejo Municipal series was a direct response to acute change shortage — a problem so widespread across Republican-held territory in 1937 that the central government in Valencia was effectively powerless to suppress it.
Survival rates for village-level emergency paper from this conflict are highly unpredictable. Bárig's population was tiny, production runs were correspondingly small, and most circulated intensely until the Nationalist advance through the Valencia region in 1938–1939 rendered them worthless overnight.