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2 Pesetas Los Gallardos

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de Los Gallardos
Jaar 1937
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Samenstelling Paper
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Beschrijving voorzijde Violet letterpress on plain paper, framed by a geometric border. The coat of arms of the Spanish Republic is positioned to the left, with the issuing authority and denomination inscriptions arranged across the face within the framed area.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Violet letterpress on plain paper with a linear geometric border framing the reverse. The face value is centrally placed within a simple decorative surround of geometric ornamental elements.
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Opmerkingen

Los Gallardos is a small municipality in Almería province, and like hundreds of Spanish towns during the Civil War, its local council issued emergency paper fractional currency when coinage disappeared almost entirely from circulation in 1936–37. The Republican government's inability to distribute small change reliably forced municipal and even village-level bodies to print their own — these consejo issues were technically illegal under national currency law but tolerated out of necessity.

The Gari Monetary catalogue remains the primary reference for these Almería provincial issues, and #693-G suggests this falls within a documented but genuinely uncommon local emission. Survival rates for rural Andalusian municipales are low; most were redeemed, rejected, or simply discarded after the Nationalist takeover of the region in 1939.

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