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1 Peseta Caspe

Uitgever Caspe, Municipality of
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Beschrijving voorzijde Letterpress-printed note in black ink, enclosed within a geometric border frame. The municipal coat of arms of Caspe is centred on the face, flanked by the issuing authority's declaration rendered in block lettering arranged around and below the vignette.
Opschrift voorzijde EL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE CASPE RECONOCE AL PORTADOR UNA PESETA DE CURSO OBLIGATORIO EN EL TERMINO MUNICIPAL
(Translation: The Municipal Council of Caspe recognizes the bearer one peseta of mandatory currency within the municipality)
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Caspe was one of hundreds of Spanish municipalities that printed their own emergency small-change notes during the Civil War, filling the void left by hoarded coins. What makes Caspe's issue worth noting is its administrative position: the town served as the seat of the Council of Aragon, the anarchist-dominated governing body that ran much of the region from late 1936 until forcibly dissolved by the Republican central government in August 1937. The notes circulated in an economy that was, briefly, organized along collectivist lines.

The Gari Monetary catalogue lists multiple Caspe varieties; the B suffix here indicates a distinguishing detail — likely a color or signature variant — from the primary type.

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