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1 Peseta Montblanc

Issuer Montblanc, Municipality of
Year 1937
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse description The central face value numeral is set within a rectangular frame and surrounded by an ornamental border composed of repeating geometric motifs, rendered in dark brown letterpress on plain paper stock. The denomination 'PESSETA' appears twice flanking the numeral, with the issuer name and emission details arranged in the surrounding register. The overall design is typographic with no pictorial vignette.
Reverse lettering AJUNTAMENT DE MONTBLANC PESSETA 1 PESSETA SEGONA EMISSIÓ ACORDADA PER L`AJUNTAMENT EN SESSIÓ DEL DIA 7 DE JUNY DEL 1937
(Translation: City Council of Montblanc Peseta 1 Peseta Second issue agreed by the City Council in session on June 7, 1937)
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Montblanc is a small walled town in the Conca de Barberà comarca of Tarragona province, and like hundreds of Catalan municipalities during the Civil War, it resorted to printing its own fractional currency when Republican-zone coins effectively vanished from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply worn out of the system by 1937. These local emergency emissions, collectively termed "moneda de paper municipal," were technically authorized under a June 1937 decree by the Generalitat de Catalunya, though many were already in circulation before the paperwork caught up.

Imprenta Mestres was the town's own print shop, which kept production entirely local.

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