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Plain cream-toned card stock printed in black letterpress throughout, enclosed within a double-rule rectangular border. The issuing authority 'AJUNTAMENT DE PLANOLES' appears in bold capitals at the top, followed by 'CERTIFICAT DE MONEDA' and the denomination 'UNA PESSETA' in large bold type, with the guarantee clause in parentheses below. Series letter and handwritten serial number are positioned at the lower left and right respectively, with the legal tender notice running along the bottom margin. |
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| Arka yüz açıklaması |
Plain unprinted verso on aged cream card stock, bearing a partially legible oval municipal rubber stamp in violet ink at centre-right, with what appears to be a mirrored impression of the issuer's name visible through the thin stock from the obverse. The surface shows age toning and a vertical fold crease. |
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Planoles is a small village in the Ripollès comarca of Catalonia, and like hundreds of other Catalan municipalities it issued its own emergency paper money during the Spanish Civil War after the Republican government authorized local currency in 1936 to address a catastrophic shortage of small coin. These municipal notes — collectively cataloged under the broader bitllets locals classification — were typically produced in tiny print runs by local printers, often on whatever card stock was available.
Turró 1875 is among the less-documented Ripollès issues. The village's wartime population was small enough that surviving examples in any condition are genuinely uncommon.