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10 Céntimos Alcántara de Júcar

Issuer Consejo Municipal de Alcántara de Júcar
Year 1937
Type Emergency banknote
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Obverse description Typeset letterpress emergency voucher on cream-coloured card stock, with the issuer name and denomination rendered in light brown ink within a simple geometric border frame. The issuer name appears underlined beneath the municipal council designation, with the face value stated in centimos below. The austere composition is characteristic of Civil War-era Spanish municipal emergency issues produced without specialist printing facilities.
Obverse lettering Consejo Municipal Alcántara de Júcar VALE por 10 Cénts.
(Translation: Municipal Council Alcántara de Júcar Voucher for 10 Centimos)
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Alcántara de Júcar is a small municipality in Valencia province, and like hundreds of Spanish pueblos during the Civil War, its municipal council issued emergency fractional currency in 1937 when Republican-zone coinage simply disappeared from circulation — hoarded, melted, or destroyed. These consejos municipales had no formal banking apparatus; the notes were typically authorized by a local committee resolution and produced on whatever printing resources were at hand, which accounts for the card-stock substrate.

Turó's cataloguing of these Valencia-region emergency issues remains the standard reference. The Gari Monerris numbering cross-references the same material from a regional collector perspective. Neither source records significant quantities surviving.

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