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Central vignette of the municipal coat of arms of Camprodon, rendered in dark brown intaglio-style print against a stippled brick wall underprint in ochre tones. The issuer's name arches in bold letterpress across the upper field reading 'CONSELL MUNICIPAL CAMPRODON', with the denomination numeral '1' repeated at lower left and lower right. Two handwritten signatures appear in the lower centre, attributed to L'Alcalde and L'Interventor respectively, with the printer's imprint 'GRAFOS, Col·lectivitzada' at lower right. |
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Central vignette of the Pont de Sant Roc (also known as Pont Nou), a Gothic single-arched stone bridge spanning the river Ter, constructed in the 16th century and emblematic of Camprodon. The bridge vignette is rendered in a linear engraved style against a plain ground, with the denomination '1 Pta.' inscribed in the lower field. |
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Camprodon is a small Pyrenean town in Girona province, and like hundreds of Catalan municipalities during the Civil War, its local council was forced to issue its own emergency currency after the 1936 revolutionary upheaval disrupted the normal banking system and coins vanished from circulation almost overnight. These municipal notes — known collectively as moneda local — were produced in enormous variety across Catalonia, most with very short useful lives before the Republican monetary authorities attempted to consolidate local issues.
Grafos was a Barcelona printing house collectivized under CNT-FAI control during the war, responsible for a significant portion of Catalan municipal paper from this period.