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| 正面描述 | Typeset letterpress design on white paper stock, with the municipal coat of arms of Villacarrillo positioned to the left. The issuing authority name appears underlined across the face, with the denomination inscribed in black text in a plain, utilitarian layout typical of Spanish Civil War municipal emergency issues. |
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| 正面铭文 | Consejo Municipal VILLACARRILLO UNA PESETA (Translation: Municipal Council Villacarrillo One Peseta) |
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During the Spanish Civil War, the Republican government's inability to maintain a stable small-denomination coinage supply forced hundreds of municipalities to print their own emergency fractional currency — locally known as "billetes locales" or "papel moneda municipal." Villacarrillo, a modest olive-farming town in the province of Jaén, was among the many Andalusian municipalities that issued their own 1 peseta notes under this necessity, backed by nothing more than the town council's authority and whatever paper was available.
These municipal issues were strictly local in acceptance and were typically demonetized or simply abandoned as the war's front lines shifted. Survival rates vary enormously by town — some issues are genuinely scarce, others surprisingly common given their origins.