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10 000 Pesetas Institut Català del Sòl

Issuer Institut Català del Sòl
Year 1982
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Currency Peseta (1868-2001)
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Obverse lettering 10.000
PAPER DE FIANCES
L'Institut Català del Sòl pagarà al portador la quantitat de deu mil pessetes en concepte de devolució de fiança, d'acord amb el Decret del Consell Executiu de la Generalitat de Catalunya nº 436/82, de 29 de novembre.
Barcelona, 2 de desembre de 1982.
EL GERENT, EL DIPOSITARI, L'INTERVENTOR,
CLASSE F
(Translation: Bond Paper
The Catalan Soil Institute will pay the bearer the amount of ten thousand pesetas as a refund of the deposit in accordance with the Decree of the Executive Council of the Generalitat of Catalonia nº 436/82, of 29 November.
Barcelona, 2 December 1982.
The Manager, The Depositary, The Auditor.
Class F)
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Reverse lettering F 165519
INSTITUT CATALÀ DEL SÒL
10.000
PAPER DE FIANCES
(Translation: Catalan Soil Institute. Bond Paper.)
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The Institut Català de Sòl — the Catalan land agency — issued this note not as circulating currency but as an internal accounting instrument tied to land transactions and cooperative housing schemes administered under Catalonia's newly restored autonomous government. The 1982 date places it squarely in the post-Franco transition period, when Catalan institutions were rapidly reconstituting themselves under the 1979 Statute of Autonomy and experimenting with quasi-financial instruments outside the Bank of Spain's direct purview.

Whether these functioned as vouchers, bearer bonds, or internal transfer documents remains a matter of some debate among Spanish notaphilists — they circulated within a closed administrative system, not among the general public.

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