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10 Centimos Cazalla de la Sierra

Issuer Cazalla de la Sierra, Municipality of
Year 1939
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Value 10 Centimos (0.10 ESP)
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Obverse lettering CAZALLA DE LA SIERRA AÑO DE LA VICTORIA
(Translation: Cazalla de la Sierra Year of the Victory)
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Cazalla de la Sierra, a small Andalusian municipality in Seville province, issued emergency coinage in 1939 as the Spanish Civil War ground to its close — part of a broader wave of locally produced moneda local that proliferated across Republican-held towns when the central government could no longer guarantee coin supply. These municipal emissions were a practical stopgap, not an act of defiance, filling a vacuum left by hoarding, metal requisitions, and supply chain collapse. Cazalla's issues are among the more obscure Andalusian examples, with surviving documentation on actual mintage figures essentially nonexistent.

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