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1 Peseta La Puebla de Roda

Uitgever La Puebla de Roda, Municipality of
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Samenstelling Paper
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Beschrijving voorzijde Octagonal letterpress note with cropped corners, printed entirely in black on plain white paper stock. The central field carries a three-line bold text inscription stating the denomination and abbreviated issuer name, flanked above and below by horizontal dotted rules serving as the sole ornamental elements. No vignette, underprint, or additional graphic device is present.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Blank reverse bearing a single circular ink control stamp applied by the Antifascist Liaison Committee, positioned toward the lower right quadrant. The stamp impression is partially legible and constitutes the only authenticating mark on this face, with no printed text or design elements otherwise present.
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Opmerkingen

La Puebla de Roda is a small municipality in the Ribagorza comarca of Huesca province, Aragon. Like hundreds of Spanish towns, it issued its own emergency paper money during the Civil War after the Republic's decree of 1936 effectively authorized local authorities to produce small-denomination notes to address the near-total disappearance of metallic coinage from circulation. These hyper-local issues were often printed on whatever stock was available, sometimes stamped rather than properly printed, and survive today in tiny quantities simply because the issuing communities were small and production runs were minimal.

The Gari Moneo reference for this note remains unassigned, suggesting it either post-dates the catalog's coverage or was recorded without a full attribution — not uncommon for Aragonese village issues from this period.

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