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| 正面描述 | Pink paper stock with all text applied in black letterpress. A double-rule rectangular border frames the entire face; below the issuer name a dotted rule separates the header from the denomination panel. The words VALE and 2 pesetas are set in bold display type in the lower half, with a handwritten serial number in the centre field. |
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| 正面铭文 | Cooperativa Obrera Cap de Saso VALE 2 pesetas (Translation: Worker Cooperative Cap de Saso It`s worth 2 Pesetas) |
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Cap de Saso was a small agricultural cooperative in the Monegros region of Aragon. Like hundreds of similar collectives during the Spanish Civil War, it issued its own paper scrip when the Republican government's currency supply broke down in 1936–37 — copper and small silver had vanished from circulation almost overnight, hoarded or simply absent in rural areas that had never seen much of it to begin with.
These cooperative vales were legal only within the issuing community's economy. Two pesetas would have covered a day's basic provisions.