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10 Céntimos Samper de Calanda

Issuer Consejo Municipal de Samper de Calanda
Year 1937
Type Emergency banknote
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Obverse lettering Consejo Municipal
Samper de Calanda
10 céntimos
Reintegrable a la Caja Municipal por acuerdo tomado el 24 de Abril de 1937.
El Presidente,
(Translation: Municipal Council / Samper de Calanda / 10 Centimos / Reimbursable to the Municipal Fund by agreement made on 24 April 1937. / The President,)
Reverse description Reverse is unprinted and left blank, save for a partially legible blue oval official stamp applied to the lower right area, consistent with municipal validation practice for Spanish Civil War emergency issues.
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Samper de Calanda is a small municipality in Teruel province, Aragon — one of hundreds of Republican-held towns that issued emergency paper fractional currency during the Civil War after metallic coin effectively vanished from circulation by mid-1936. The Consejo Municipal designation reflects the wartime reorganization of local government under Republican and, in much of Aragon, anarcho-syndicalist influence. These hyper-local emissions were rarely accepted beyond the issuing town's immediate market, functioning more as scrip than currency in any modern sense.

Teruel changed hands violently in 1937–38. Most Samper de Calanda material was either destroyed, discarded as worthless, or simply lost.

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