Catalog
| Issuer | Frente Popular de Dehesas Viejas |
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| Value | 1 Peseta (1 ESP) |
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| Obverse description | Plain paper note printed in black letterpress, with all text set within a simple border composed of a continuous row of small concentric circles running along all four edges. The issuing authority and locality name appear in bold capital letters in the upper half, separated by a short rule, while the denomination is stated in the lower half in a mixed typeface combining roman text with large bold numerals. |
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| Reverse description | Unprinted reverse on plain coarse paper stock, showing faint traces of a red ink stamp impression that has bled through or been applied lightly; a handwritten collector notation appears in pencil at the upper area. |
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| Comments |
Dehesas Viejas is a small municipality in Granada province, and like dozens of similarly sized Andalusian villages during the Civil War, its Popular Front committee resorted to issuing its own emergency fractional currency when Republican pesetas and centimos simply dried up in local circulation after 1936. These hyper-local emissions were produced without any central authorization — improvised, often hand-stamped, and printed in tiny quantities by whatever means were locally available.
The Gari Montserrat reference remaining incomplete signals how poorly documented this specific emission remains. Many comparable village notes survive in single-digit quantities.