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1 Peseta Ripoll

Uitgever Ripoll, Municipality of
Jaar 1937
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Afmetingen 101 × 69 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Issued by the Consell Municipal de Ripoll, the note is printed in dark blue on a light blue geometric underprint. The municipal coat of arms appears at the right, flanked by the denomination numeral '1' at both sides. The text is arranged in a central panel with a bold perimeter frame in the same dark blue ink.
Opschrift voorzijde CONSELL MUNICIPAL RIPOLL Es reconeix a favor del portador la quantitat de UNA PESSETA de circulació legal a Ripoll 1
(Translation: Municipal Council Ripoll Is recognized in favor of the bearer the amount of One Peseta of legal circulation in Ripoll)
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Opmerkingen

Ripoll's locally printed emergency notes of 1937 belong to the vast category of Catalan wartime moneda local — small-denomination paper issued by municipalities, cooperatives, and even village councils when Republican Spain fractured the currency supply during the Civil War. The Generalitat de Catalunya had authorized local bodies to issue their own currency as early as 1936 to fill the void left by hoarded coin. Ripoll's issuer, the Cooperativa d'Arts Gràfiques, was not merely the printer but an integral part of the local Republican economic structure — a workers' printing cooperative producing the very scrip that kept local commerce moving.

Most Catalan local issues were demonetized and destroyed after the Nationalist victory in early 1939, which accounts for the relative scarcity of intact examples across the entire series.

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