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1 Peseta Motril

Issuer Motril, Municipality of
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Value 1 Peseta (1 ESP)
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Obverse lettering Comité Central Permanente de Enlace U. H. P. MOTRIL 1 PESETA Este billete tiene valor solamente dentro del Término Municipal de Motril
(Translation: Permanent Central Liaison Committee U.H.P. Motril 1 Peseta This banknote has value only within the Municipal Term of Motril)
Reverse description Reverse is entirely blank, printed on the same pink paper stock as the face, with no text, imagery, or overprint of any kind.
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Motril is a coastal town in Granada province, and like hundreds of Spanish municipalities, it issued its own fractional paper money during the Civil War period when coins vanished from circulation almost entirely. These local emergency notes — known generically as "papel moneda local" — were produced under wildly varying conditions, often by local print shops with no security printing experience whatsoever.

The Garicano-Moragas reference number places this firmly within the documented Andalusian municipal issues, but survival rates for Motril's series are notably low, likely reflecting the town's turbulent passage between Republican and Nationalist control during 1937.

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