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1 Peseta Huete

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de Huete (Province of Cuenca)
Jaar 1937
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Afmetingen 79 x 55 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Letterpress-printed note in black ink with a geometric border frame running the full perimeter. Central text block carries the issuing authority and denomination, with a diagonal red overprint stripe crossing the face. Typeset inscription states the date of issue: 4 August 1937.
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Opschrift keerzijde UNA PESETA
Cinco pesetas en vales, son canjeables en cualquier establecimiento de esta localidad por un billete de igual valor.
Núm.
(Translation: One Peseta
Five Pesetas in vouchers can be exchanged at any establishment in this town for a banknote of the same value.
No.)
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Opmerkingen

Huete is a small Castilian town in Cuenca province, and like hundreds of other Republican municipalities during the Civil War, its local council issued fractional notes in 1937 to plug the catastrophic shortage of small change — silver and copper having vanished from circulation almost immediately after July 1936. These emergency municipal issues, known collectively as "billetes locales" or sometimes "moneda de necesidad," were authorized under a broader Republican framework but produced entirely at local level, which accounts for the enormous variation in paper quality, printing sophistication, and survival rates across the series.

Huete's issues are catalogued in Gari's specialized reference precisely because mainstream Pick coverage of Spanish Civil War local scrip remains thin. The thick card stock used here was a practical choice — thinner paper wore through quickly in daily handling.

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