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2 Pesetas Iglesuela del Cid

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de Iglesuela del Cid
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed in black letterpress on buff-coloured card stock, the obverse is framed by a double rectangular border. The issuing authority appears in two lines at the top — "CONSEJO MUNICIPAL" in bold capitals above "IGLESUELA DEL CID" — separated from the lower field by a double rule. A hand-written serial number occupies a dotted line preceded by "Núm.", with the bearer obligation "Pagará al Portador" and the denomination "DOS pesetas" in bold type completing the design.
Opschrift voorzijde CONSEJO MUNICIPAL IGLESUELA DEL CID Núm. Pagará al Portador DOS pesetas
(Translation: Municipal Council Iglesuela del Cid No. Will pay the bearer Two Pesetas)
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Opmerkingen

Iglesuela del Cid is a small municipality in Teruel, Aragon, and this note is a product of the fractional currency crisis that swept Republican-held Spain from 1936 onward. The collapse of small-denomination coinage in circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply absent — forced hundreds of town councils to issue their own emergency paper. The Consejo Municipal had no printing infrastructure worth speaking of; these were produced locally, almost certainly on whatever card stock was available, which accounts for the unusually square, almost ticket-like format.

The Gari Monerris catalogue remains the primary reference for these Aragonese municipals, and the "A" suffix on 779A-A suggests at least one variety distinction within the type.

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