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| Issuer | Consell Municipal de Moià |
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| Year | 1937 |
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| Reference(s) | Turró#1506 |
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| Obverse lettering | CONSELL MUNICIPAL DE MOIÀ UNA PESSETA REINTEGRABLE A LA CAIXA MUNICIPAL DE CURS OBLIGATORI PER TOT EL TERME MUNICIPAL DE MOIÀ (Translation: Municipal Council of Moià One Peseta Refundable in the Caixa Municipal of mandatory course throughout the Municipal term of Moià) |
| Reverse description | The face value numeral '1' occupies a large central cartouche enclosed by concentric guilloche rings, with the denomination 'PESSETA' inscribed below the numeral and the issuer name arching across the top. Symmetrical geometric underprint panels flank the cartouche on either side. Serial letters appear in a plain white box at lower left, with the printer's imprint running along the bottom margin. |
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Moià is a small town in the Bages comarca of Catalonia, and like hundreds of Catalan municipalities during the Civil War, its local council issued emergency small-change notes when Republican Spain's coinage effectively vanished from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply overwhelmed by wartime disruption. These municipal emissions were authorized under a 1937 decree from the Generalitat de Catalunya, which attempted to bring some order to what had become a chaotic proliferation of purely local scrip.
The C.A.M. print shop in Barcelona handled a large volume of these municipal jobs, which is why Turró catalogues so many structurally similar emissions from across the region. Moià's issue is among the more obscure, reflecting a town of modest size with limited wartime economic reach.