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1 Peseta Noguerones de Alcaudete

Issuer Alcaldía de Noguerones de Alcaudete
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Reference(s) Gari Mon#1004-B
Obverse description Plain buff card stock printed in black letterpress with no vignette or decorative underprint. The issuing authority title "ALCALDIA" appears in bold spaced capitals at the top, followed by the locality name "Noguerones de Alcaudete" in a smaller bold serif typeface. A horizontal dotted rule divides the upper legends from the denomination statement "VALE por 1 peseta" at the foot of the note.
Obverse lettering ALCALDIA Noguerones de Alcaudete VALE por 1 peseta
(Translation: Mayoralty Noguerones de Alcaudete Voucher for 1 Peseta)
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Noguerones is a small rural settlement in the municipality of Alcaudete, Jaén province. This note was issued by the local alcaldía — the village mayoralty — almost certainly during the Spanish Civil War, when the collapse of small-denomination coinage forced hundreds of municipalities, cooperatives, and even individual businesses to print their own emergency scrip. The Consejo de Ministros formally authorized local emergency currency in 1937, but many issues preceded or ignored that framework entirely.

The thick card stock construction is typical of rural Andalusian issuers who lacked access to proper banknote paper and relied on whatever was locally available.

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