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1 Peseta Dólar

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de Dólar
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Waarde 1 Peseta (1 ESP)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed in black on blue-tinted paper, the note is enclosed within a decorative letterpress border composed of dotted and geometric repeating ornamental elements. The denomination 'UNA PTA' appears in a framed cartouche at the left, accompanied by small triangular and fan-like typographic vignettes in the lower-left corner, with a floral sprig motif at the lower right. The issuer's name 'Consejo Municipal de DOLAR' is set in bold display type across the upper portion, followed by a redemption clause in Gothic script, the designation 'El Depositario' above a manuscript signature, and the imprint 'Papelería Lacoste-Almería' along the lower margin.
Opschrift voorzijde UNA PTA Consejo Municipal de DOLAR Valor depositado reintegrable en billetes del Banco de España El Depositario Una peseta Papelería Lacoste-Almería
(Translation: One Peseta Municipal Council of Dólar Deposited value refundable in banknotes of the Bank of Spain The Depositary One Peseta)
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Opmerkingen

Dólar is a small municipality in Granada province, and its wartime municipal council — like hundreds of others across Republican Spain — issued emergency fractional currency when coins vanished from circulation after July 1936. The Consejo Municipal series from this village is among the more obscure local emissions: Gari Mon lists it without a complete catalogue number, suggesting surviving documentation is thin.

Papelería Lacoste in Almería handled printing for several small councils in the region, which is one reason these notes can be confused at a glance. The Dólar emission is distinguished by its issuing authority text — the only reliable identifier when the printing stock was shared.

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