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10 Céntimos Castellar del Vallès

Issuer Castellar del Vallès, Municipality of
Year 1937
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Value 10 Centimos (0.10 ESP)
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Reverse description Reddish-brown cardboard reverse bearing the crowned municipal coat of arms of Castellar del Vallès at center, consisting of a quartered shield surmounted by a mural crown and flanked by laurel and olive branches. The shield displays the heraldic elements associated with the municipality. Below the arms, the date of issue '19-3-37' is inscribed in the lower field, recording the authorization date of March 19, 1937.
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Castellar del Vallès issued emergency cardboard currency in 1937 as the Spanish Civil War severed normal coin supply chains across Republican-controlled Catalonia. Metal had been redirected toward the war effort, and hundreds of Catalan municipalities were left to print or stamp their own fractional currency to keep local commerce moving. These ajuntament-issued pieces varied wildly in material and execution — cardboard being among the more fragile choices, which explains why intact survivors in presentable condition are consistently harder to locate than their paper counterparts.

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