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| Emittent | Consejo Municipal de Nonaspe |
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| Jahr | 1937 |
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| Nennwert | 2 Pesetas (2 ESP) |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | Letterpress-printed note in blue ink on cream paper, with all text set in a Gothic-style typeface. The entire field is enclosed within a decorative scalloped border composed of dotted and wavy blue rules, typical of Spanish Civil War municipal emergency issues. The bearer text, denomination, emission date, and three signature lines for El Presidente, El Depositario, and El Secretario are arranged centrally, with the serial number printed to the upper right of the issuer name. |
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| Vorderseitenlegende | Consejo Municipal Nonaspe Este Consejo reconoce a favor del portador, la cantidad de 2 Pesetas Emisión 1937. Nonaspe, 13 de Mayo de 1937. El Presidente, El Depositario, El Secretario, (Translation: Municipal Council Nonaspe This Council recognizes in favor of the bearer, the amount of 2 Pesetas Issue 1937. Nonaspe, May 13, 1937. The President, The Treasurer, The Secretary,) |
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Nonaspe is a small municipality in Zaragoza province, Aragon — and like hundreds of similar villages across Republican-held Spain during the Civil War, it was forced to produce its own emergency paper money when the collapse of small-change supply made ordinary commerce nearly impossible. The Consejo Municipal issues of 1937 were purely local instruments, valid only within the issuing community and typically printed in tiny quantities on whatever materials were available.
Survival rates for these Aragonese municipal notes are erratic — some issues are common, others genuinely rare, with no reliable print-run data ever published for most villages of this size.