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1 Peseta Píñar

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de Píñar
Jaar
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Afmetingen 70 × 60 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Typeset letterpress note on plain cream paper, printed in black ink. The issuing authority's name appears in large bold capitals across the upper portion, with the locality 'PIÑAR (Granada)' set in a smaller typeface below. A circular official municipality stamp is applied to the left centre, while the denomination '1 pta.' is enclosed within an oval guilloche-bordered cartouche at the right. Horizontal ruled lines flank the bearer obligation text in the lower field.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Completely unprinted reverse, displaying only the plain cream-coloured paper stock with no typeset text, vignettes, or decorative elements of any kind.
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Opmerkingen

Píñar is a small municipality in the province of Granada, and like hundreds of Spanish towns, it issued its own emergency paper money during the Civil War when small change evaporated from circulation almost overnight after July 1936. These municipal notes — called "billetes de necesidad" — were a purely local fix to a national problem, and the Consejo Municipal's authority to issue them was tenuous at best, technically sanctioned by the Republican government but varying wildly in execution from town to town.

The Gari Montllor reference number is unassigned, suggesting this piece either hadn't been catalogued at time of publication or remains incompletely documented — worth noting for any specialist working the Granada provincial issues.

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