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1 Peseta La Solana

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de La Solana
Jaar 1937
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Waarde 1 Peseta (1 ESP)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Brown letterpress text on plain paper, enclosed within a linear rectangular border. A cornucopia overflowing with fruits appears to the left alongside the local municipal coat of arms. The central field carries the full issuing authority legend and promise-to-pay inscription dated 1 November 1937.
Opschrift voorzijde EL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE LA SOLANA PAGARA AL PORTADOR UNA PESETA La Solana, 1 de Noviembre 1937
(Translation: The Municipal Council of La Solana Will pay the bearer One Peseta La Solana, November 1, 1937)
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La Solana is a municipality in Ciudad Real province, Castile–La Mancha, and this note was issued by its local council during the Spanish Civil War — one of hundreds of emergency fractional issues produced by Republican municipalities after the Nationalist uprising effectively froze the normal supply of small-denomination coinage. The Banco de España had suspended coin production, and local councils were legally permitted, then formally authorized by decree in 1937, to print their own emergency currency to cover everyday transactions.

These consejo municipal issues were strictly local in scope, redeemable only within the issuing town. The thick card stock was a practical choice — thinner paper deteriorated rapidly in daily use at the market level where these 1 peseta notes actually circulated.

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