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| 正面描述 | Austere letterpress composition in black on coarse card stock, divided into three horizontal registers by double rows of dotted rules: the numeral '1' at the head, the municipality name 'LASCUARRE' centred in the field, and the denomination abbreviation 'pta.' at the foot. No vignette, underprint, or ornamental border is present, the dotted rules constituting the sole decorative element of this wartime emergency issue. |
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| 正面铭文 | 1 Lascuarre pta. |
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Lascuarre is a village in the Ribagorza comarca of Huesca province — population measured in the hundreds even then. Like dozens of similarly small Aragonese municipalities, it issued its own emergency paper during the Spanish Civil War to address the near-total disappearance of metallic coin from circulation after 1936. These hyper-local emissions were produced with whatever printing resources were at hand, which typically meant rudimentary typography, thin runs, and no formal banking oversight whatsoever.
The Gari catalogue's "B" suffix indicates a recognized variant within the type — likely a difference in paper stock, ink color, or typographic detail. Survival rates for Lascuarre material are extremely low given the village's size and the chaotic conditions of the war's Aragonese front.