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1 Peseta Sesgueioles

Uitgever Consell Municipal de Sesgueioles
Jaar
Type Emergency banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde Otherwise blank stock, printed with the same double red rule border on each side as the obverse. Two circular blue municipal ink stamps have been applied by hand: a central stamp bearing a standing figure vignette encircled by the municipal council legend, and a partially visible second stamp to the left. A handwritten serial number appears in the upper right corner.
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Beschrijving beveiliging Two hand-applied circular blue municipal ink stamps on the reverse, serving as authentication marks.
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Opmerkingen

Sesgueioles is a tiny municipality in the comarca of Anoia, Catalonia — a village with a population that has rarely exceeded a few hundred. That a local council here issued its own currency at all speaks to how thoroughly the Republican monetary apparatus fragmented after July 1936, when the Franco uprising severed normal banking channels and left hundreds of Catalan municipalities to print emergency scrip on whatever materials were at hand.

Turró catalogues only this single denomination for Sesgueioles, which suggests the issue was extremely limited in scope. Thick card stock of this kind was the practical choice when proper banknote paper was unavailable — durable enough to survive brief local circulation without disintegrating.

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