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| Issuer | Ajuntament de Castellet de Llobregat |
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| Year | 1937 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse description | Printed entirely in light red (carmine) letterpress on plain white paper, the obverse bears a simple rectangular border enclosing the issuing authority name in cursive script at top, the denomination DEU CENTIMS in bold capitals at centre, and the numeral 10 CTS. at lower left. Three horizontal rules serve as a rudimentary underprint element, and the date Desembre 1937 appears in script below the value statement, followed by three signature lines attributed to the Mayor-President, the Depositary, and the Secretary-Interventor. |
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| Obverse lettering | Ajuntament de Castellet de Llobregat DEU CENTIMS quantitat reconeguda segons acord municipal Desembre 1937 10 CTS. L'Alcalde President El dipositari, El Secretari interventor, (Translation: City Council of Castellet de Llobregat Ten Centimos amount recognized according to municipal agreement December 1937 10 Centimos The Mayor-President The Depositary The Secretary-Interventor) |
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Castellet de Llobregat is a small municipality in the Penedès foothills, and like hundreds of Catalan and Aragonese towns during the Civil War, its ajuntament issued fractional emergency paper when Republican-controlled mints could not supply enough small-denomination coinage. The Turró series documents over a thousand such local emissions from 1936–1938, most produced in tiny print runs by local printers with no specialised security printing equipment whatsoever.
Turró#721 is among the more obscure entries — the municipality's population at the time was negligible, and surviving examples are correspondingly rare simply because so few were ever printed.