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2 Pesetas Bobera

Issuer Ajuntament de Bobera (Municipality of Bovera)
Year 1937
Type Emergency banknote
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Obverse lettering VAL de 2 pessetes AJUNTAMENT DE BOBERA VAL de DUES pessetes de circulació obligatòria dintre de la població, garantit per la Corporació Municipal Bobera, 25 de febrer del 1937.
(Translation: Voucher of 2 Pesetas City Council of Bobera Voucher of Two Pesetas of mandatory circulation in the town, guaranteed by the Municipal Corporation. Bobera, February 25, 1937)
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Reverse lettering ALCALDÍA DE BOBERA
(Translation: Mayoralty of Bobera)
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Bovera is a tiny municipality in the Lleida province of Catalonia — its 1937 population was well under two hundred people. During the Civil War, the Republican zone suffered an acute shortage of small-denomination coinage, and hundreds of Catalan municipalities, no matter how small, issued their own emergency paper currency under a framework loosely tolerated by the Generalitat. This note is one of those locally authorized pieces, produced with whatever printing resources the village could access.

Turró catalogues over a thousand such municipal emissions from Catalonia alone. The sheer volume of issuers means individual pieces from minor villages like Bovera survive in tiny quantities — not because they circulated heavily, but because almost no one thought to save them.

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