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10 Céntimos Albudeite

Issuer Albudeite, Municipality of
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Reference(s) Gari Mon#64-C
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Obverse lettering Consejo de Administración
10 CÉNTIMOS
ALBUDEITE
(Translation: Management Council / 10 Centimos / Albudeite)
Reverse description The reverse is entirely blank, with no printed text, ornamentation, or security devices, consistent with the rudimentary production standards of Spanish Civil War municipal emergency issues.
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Albudeite is a small municipality in the Murcia region of southeastern Spain. Notes like this were issued during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39), when the Republican government's decree authorizing local emergency currency led to a proliferation of small-denomination paper issued by municipalities, cooperatives, and trade unions across the country — particularly in areas where coin hoarding had stripped everyday commerce of workable change.

Gari Mon #64-C places this within the Garrido Moraga catalog of Murcia provincial emergency issues. Given Albudeite's population at the time, total print runs for such notes were almost certainly in the hundreds, not thousands.

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