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| 正面铭文 | Consejo Municipal de Linares de Mora (TERUEL) DOS PESETAS Certificado de curso legal en esta localidad, para facilitar el cambio, según acuerdo de este Consejo No es válido sin el sello al dorso (Translation: Municipal Council of Linares de Mora (Teruel) Two Pesetas Certificate of legal tender in this locality, to facilitate the change, according to the agreement of this Council Not valid without the stamp on the back.) |
| 背面描述 | Largely unprinted reverse authenticated solely by a hand-applied oval municipal stamp in blue ink, centred on the plain paper surface. The stamp bears the legend "CONSEJO MUNICIPAL - LINARES DE MORA (TERUEL)" encircling a small heraldic device, constituting the required validation mark referenced on the obverse. |
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Linares de Mora is a small municipality in Teruel, Aragon — during the Spanish Civil War, hundreds of such local councils issued emergency paper scrip to address the acute coin shortage that followed the hoarding and disappearance of metallic currency after July 1936. The Consejo Municipal issues were purely local instruments, accepted within the issuing township and often worthless a few kilometers away.
The official stamp served as the primary authentication device — a telling sign of how improvised these emissions were. No engraver, no security printer, no serial numbering in most cases.