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1 Peseta Castellfollit de Riubregós

Issuer Ajuntament de Castellfullit de Riubregós
Year 1937
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Value 1 Peseta (1 ESP)
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Obverse lettering AJUNTAMENT DE CASTELLFULLIT DE RIUBREGOS Pagara al portador UNA PESSETA Castellfullit de Riubregós 25 Gener del 1937
(Translation: City Council of Castellfullit de Riubregós Will pay the bearer One Peseta Castellfullit de Riubregós, January 25, 1937.)
Reverse description The reverse shows text printed in mirror image bleeding through the thin paper from the obverse, with no intentional design or printing on this side, confirming a blank reverse. The note displays significant wear with fold lines and staining consistent with circulation.
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Castellfollit de Riubregós is a small municipality in the comarca of Anoia, Barcelona province. Like hundreds of Catalan and Spanish local governments during the Civil War, the Ajuntament issued its own emergency fractional currency in 1937 after Republican-zone silver and bronze coinage effectively vanished from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply absent. These local issues, collectively catalogued in Turró's reference work on Spanish Civil War municipal paper, were produced under no central oversight and often in very small print runs, making survival rates highly uneven.

The Turró 727 reference places this within a well-documented but sparsely surviving family of Anoia-region notes.

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