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1 Peseta Beget

Emittent Consell Municipal de Beget
Jahr 1937
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Vorderseitenbeschreibung Light brown and olive-green letterpress text on a cream ground with vertical olive-green stripe underprint repeating the word PESSETA. The issuer name BEGET appears in large bold red capitals at left, alongside a circular municipal stamp impression in violet. A decorative geometric border frames the note, with the denomination numeral 1 printed in red at lower right and the series letter and serial number in black at bottom centre.
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Rückseitenlegende CONSELL MUNICIPAL DE BEGET PAPER MONEDA DE CURS LOCAL OBLIGATORI 1 PESSETA
(Translation: Municipal Council of Beget Paper-money of mandatory local currency 1 Peseta)
ANGLADA-CAMPRODON
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Beget is one of the smallest municipalities in Catalonia — a village of perhaps a few dozen inhabitants in the Ripollès comarca. That it issued its own emergency currency during the Civil War is less surprising than it sounds; the Republican zone saw hundreds of local ajuntaments and consells produce paper money after the July 1936 coup disrupted the banking system and created an acute shortage of small change. What is striking is that Beget's consell municipal managed to commission a professionally printed note at all, rather than resorting to a rubber-stamped cardboard chit.

Imprenta Anglada in nearby Camprodon handled production for several of these Ripollès valley issues, which gives the series a degree of typographic consistency unusual among Catalan Civil War locals.