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| Emittent | Ajuntament de Sanaüja (Municipality of Sanaüja, Province of Lleida) |
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| Jahr | 1937 |
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| Währung | Peseta (1936-1939) |
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| Aversbeschreibung | Plain cardboard field bearing the municipal seal of Sanaüja at the top centre, rendered within a diamond-shaped cartouche and depicting a stylised landscape with mountains and wavy lines, encircled by the legend VILA DE SANAUJA. Below the seal, a double horizontal rule separates the issuing authority legend AJUNTAMENT DE SANAUJA printed in bold serif type. In the lower portion of the field, the denomination statement VAL per UNA pta. is printed in large display lettering, indicating the voucher value of one peseta. |
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| Averslegende | VILA DE SANAUJA Ajuntament de Sanaüja VAL per UNA pta. (Translation: Village of Sanauja City Council of Sanaüja Voucher for One Peseta) |
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Sanaüja is a tiny municipality in the Segarra comarca — population well under a thousand even today — and its cardboard peseta is one of hundreds of emergency issues produced by Catalan and Aragonese local governments after the CNT-FAI uprising of July 1936 effectively severed the region's supply of coined metal. The Republican government's inability to maintain fractional currency distribution during the Civil War forced municipalities this small to print their own. Most circulated only within the issuing township and were redeemed, or more often simply abandoned, by 1939.
At 44mm this is an unusually large format for a one-peseta cardboard piece, suggesting local production without standardized tooling.