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| Issuer | Consejo Municipal de Molinicos |
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| Currency | Peseta (1936-1939) |
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| Obverse description | Letterpress-printed note in dark olive-brown ink on plain paper, enclosed within a decorative border of repeated scrollwork and floral corner ornaments. The denomination numeral '1' appears in the upper left panel and 'Pta.' in the upper right, flanking the issuer's name 'CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE MOLINICOS' set in large capitals at centre. Below, the promise-to-pay legend and value 'UNA PESETA' are printed in bold type, with manuscript signature lines for 'El Alcalde' and 'El Interventor' bearing two handwritten ink signatures. |
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| Obverse lettering | 1 Pta. CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE MOLINICOS Pagará al portador en Billetes del Banco de España UNA PESETA El Alcalde, El Interventor, (Translation: 1 Peseta Municipal Council of Molinicos Will pay the bearer in Banknotes of the Bank of Spain One Peseta The Mayor, The Controller,) |
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Municipal emergency paper from the Spanish Civil War period, issued by the local council of Molinicos — a small village in the Sierra de Alcaraz, Albacete province. When the Republic's central government could no longer guarantee adequate coin supply to rural municipalities, hundreds of ayuntamientos and consejos across Loyalist-held territory issued their own fractional paper. Molinicos was among the smallest of these issuers, which makes surviving examples genuinely uncommon.
The Gari Molinicos reference remains incomplete, reflecting how thinly documented the smaller Albacete municipal issues are in the standard catalogues.