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1 Peseta La Pobla de Montornès

Uitgever Consell Municipal de La Pobla de Montornès
Jaar 1937
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Valuta Peseta (1936-1939)
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Opschrift voorzijde Consell Municipal de La Pobla de Montornés VAL per UNA pesseta Juliol del 1937
(Translation: Municipal Council of La Pobla de Montornés Valid for One Peseta July 1937)
Beschrijving keerzijde Light green diagonally hatched underprint within a lilac geometric border matching the obverse, with ornamental rosette devices at each corner. The serial number and asterisk appear at upper centre, the series designation is repeated at left and right, and the denomination is enclosed between two ruled lines at lower centre.
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Opmerkingen

La Pobla de Montornès is a small municipality in the Camp de Tarragona, and like hundreds of Catalan towns during the Civil War, it resorted to locally issued paper when the Republican government's coin shortage — driven by hoarding, melting, and wartime disruption — made fractional currency essentially unavailable by mid-1937. These municipal emergency issues were authorized under a Republican decree that effectively deputized local councils as temporary monetary authorities, a practical concession to chaos rather than a planned policy.

Imprenta Solé in Tarragona handled a notable volume of these small-town emisiones, which accounts for the family resemblance across several Turró-catalogued pieces from the province. The Turró reference 1916 places this among the better-documented Camp de Tarragona issues, though survival rates for single-peseta notes from villages of this size remain low.

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