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| Issuer | Comité del Frente Popular de Lopera |
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| Currency | Peseta (1936-1939) |
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| Obverse description | Plain typeset note printed in black ink on thick card stock, with the issuing authority and denomination text enclosed between double horizontal rules running the full width of the note. Simple linear border designs appear at the top and bottom margins, consistent with the rudimentary letterpress production typical of Spanish Civil War municipal emergency issues. |
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| Obverse lettering | Comité del Frente Popular 1 pta. Lopera (Jaén) (Translation: Popular Front Committee 1 Peseta Lopera (Jaén)) |
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Lopera is a small municipality in the province of Jaén, Andalucía. During the Spanish Civil War, the Republican side faced a catastrophic shortage of small change almost immediately after July 1936 — the hoarding of coins and the disruption of the banking system left local economies functionally paralyzed. Municipalities, trade unions, and front committees across Republican territory responded by printing their own emergency scrip, and the Comité del Frente Popular de Lopera was among hundreds that did so.
The thick card stock construction is characteristic of hasty local production with whatever materials were at hand. Gari Mon#826-B suggests a variant within the Lopera series — likely a color, paper, or overprint distinction from the primary type catalogued as 826-A.