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| 正面描述 | Typeset letterpress note printed in dark blue on cream paper stock, enclosed within a single rectangular border frame. The issuer name "Ayuntamiento de Puebla de D. Fadrique" is set in large roman type across the upper portion, with the denomination statement "Vale por DOS pesetas" in bold display type below; series letter and serial number appear in the upper corners. A circular municipal stamp is applied at centre-left, and two manuscript signatures with their respective title designations occupy the lower half of the note. |
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| 正面铭文 | Serie A Nº [serial number] Ayuntamiento de Puebla de D. Fadrique Vale por DOS pesetas El Alcalde El Secretario (Translation: City Council of Puebla de Don Fadrique / Voucher for Two Pesetas / The Mayor / The Secretary) |
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Puebla de Don Fadrique is a small municipality in Granada province, and like hundreds of Spanish towns it issued its own emergency fractional paper during the Civil War — a direct consequence of the near-total disappearance of metallic coinage from circulation after 1936. The Republican government's inability to supply sufficient small-denomination coinage forced local authorities, cooperatives, and even private businesses to fill the gap themselves, with wildly inconsistent results in terms of printing quality and redemption guarantees.
Gari-Monserrat documents this issue under #1187-G, placing it within the broader Andalusian municipal series. Local paper from villages of this size was rarely redeemed in full once hostilities ended.