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| 正面描述 | Plain cream card stock with all text printed in black letterpress. The issuer name "CONSEJO MUNICIPAL" appears in bold upper case across the top, with "Valdepeñas de Jaén" set in a smaller face below, separated from the denomination panel by a full-width rule. The denomination "1 Peseta" is printed in large bold type at the foot, preceded by the voucher legend "VALE POR". A single blue ink mark is visible on the letter "P" of "MUNICIPAL", likely a manuscript annotation. |
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| 正面铭文 | CONSEJO MUNICIPAL Valdepeñas de Jaén VALE POR 1 Peseta (Translation: Municipal Council Valdepeñas de Jaén Voucher for 1 Peseta) |
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Valdepeñas de Jaén is a small municipality in the sierra north of Jaén city, and its municipal council issued this peseta note as an emergency local substitute during the acute coin shortage that plagued Republican-held Spain from 1936 onward. With silver and copper coinage hoarded, melted, or simply absent from daily transactions, hundreds of Spanish municipalities — many of them tiny — printed their own cartones and vales just to keep commerce moving. The thick card stock was a practical choice: easier to produce locally without specialist printing equipment, and more durable than thin paper in daily handling.
Survival rates for these hyperlocal emissions vary wildly. Notes from small Jaén-province municipalities were rarely preserved systematically.