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| Issuer | Ajuntament de Pins del Vallès |
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| Year | 1937 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse description | The central field carries the municipal coat of arms of Pins del Vallès as an underprint vignette, flanked to the right by a pine forest, a direct allusion to the town's name. Denomination numeral and issuing authority text are arranged around the central design within a plain border. The note is dated 12 May 1937 and bears the designation as a mandatory local currency instrument. |
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| Reverse lettering | 1 UNA PESSETA Bitllet de curs local obligatori (Translation: One Peseta Mandatory local course banknote) |
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| Comments |
Pins del Vallès is now known as Santa Maria de Martorelles — a municipal rename that happened decades after this note circulated, which gives it a mild identity puzzle for catalogers encountering the issuer name cold. Like hundreds of Catalan ajuntaments during 1936–37, the council issued fractional paper to plug the coin vacuum created when silver and copper disappeared from circulation almost overnight after the July 1936 uprising. Viladot was one of the busier Barcelona print shops handling these emergency municipal commissions.
Turró lists only the single type for this issuer, suggesting the council's need was brief or the print run small.