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1 Peseta Bassella

Issuer Consell Municipal de Bacella
Year 1937
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Reference(s) Turró#312
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Reverse description Printed in red on plain cream stock within a single thin rectangular rule border, with the numeral '1' placed in each of the four corners. The centre is occupied by a symmetrical lozenge-shaped ornamental vignette formed by two mirrored scrollwork cartouches with interlocking curved and beaded elements, above and below the denomination inscription set in a bold serif typeface.
Reverse lettering 1 1 pesseta
(Translation: 1 1 Peseta)
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Bassella is a tiny municipality in the Alt Urgell comarca of Catalonia, and like hundreds of Catalan towns during the Civil War, it issued its own emergency fractional currency in 1937 when the Republic's small change effectively disappeared from circulation. The Generalitat de Catalunya had authorized local councils to fill the gap, producing a wave of highly localized notes — many from villages with populations well under a thousand — that were valid only within their own municipal boundaries.

Turró catalogues this one at #312. The thick card stock was a practical choice; lighter paper tended to deteriorate quickly under heavy local handling.

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