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| Issuer | Ajuntament de Soses (Municipality of Soses) |
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| Type | Emergency banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | Ajuntament de Soses Moneda per a refugiats VAL No 2 Pessetes (Translation: City Council of Soses / Currency for refugees / Voucher / No. / 2 / Pesetas) |
| Reverse description | Unprinted buff-coloured reverse bearing a single hand-applied circular violet municipal stamp at centre, enclosing a sun motif with a facing human visage and radiating rays, surrounded by the circular legend of the Constitutional Municipality of Soses. |
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Soses is a small municipality in the Segrià comarca of Lleida, Catalonia. This note belongs to the vast category of Spanish Civil War–era moneda local — emergency paper issued by municipalities, cooperatives, and Republican committees from 1936 onward when metal coinage disappeared from circulation almost entirely. The Turró catalogue documents thousands of such issues; most were printed on whatever stock was available locally and never intended to survive the war.
Turró 2405 is among the scarcer Soses pieces — the municipality's total documented output was small, and survival rates for rural Lleida issues are low given the military activity across the Ebro region in 1938.