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1 Peseta Pinatar

Issuer Salinera Española, Pinatar
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Value 1 Peseta (1 ESP)
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Obverse description Typeset letterpress note printed in black on pink paper stock, with a continuous border of small rhombuses enclosing all text. The denomination numeral '1' appears in large type at center, accompanied by the word 'peseta' in a smaller serif typeface on a ruled underline. Above, the legend 'VALE POR' is set in bold capitals, with the issuer name 'Salinera Española' and locality 'PINATAR' below in progressively smaller type.
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Reverse description Plain pink paper reverse with handwritten and stamped validation applied in blue ink. The heading 'S.E. / EL DELEGADO' is written in manuscript above a handwritten name and a cursive signature. Two circular official ink stamps are affixed at the lower portion of the note.
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Salinera Española was a salt extraction company operating at San Pedro del Pinatar on the Mar Menor coast of Murcia. Like many Spanish industrial enterprises during the Civil War period, the company issued its own small-denomination emergency scrip when official coinage disappeared from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply absent in rural and industrial communities cut off from normal supply chains. These vales de empresa, or company tokens in paper form, circulated as de facto wages and were redeemable only within the issuing company's own commercial orbit.

The near-square dimensions are characteristic of hastily produced local scrip, often cut from larger sheets without precise registration.

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