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| Issuer | Sociedad de Camareros, Hoteleros y Anexos de Torrevieja |
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| Year | 1937 |
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| Currency | Peseta (1936-1939) |
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| Obverse lettering | Sociedad de Camareros, Hoteleros y Anexos VALE POR 20 CTS. Torrevieja, octubre de 1937 El Presidente Num. 7838 (Translation: Society of Waiters, Hoteliers, and Related Businesses Voucher for 20 Centimos Torrevieja, October, 1937 The President, No. 7838) |
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| Protection type | Stamp |
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During the Spanish Civil War, the breakdown of the national coin supply pushed hundreds of local entities — trade unions, municipalities, cooperatives — into improvised currency production. This note was issued by the Torrevieja branch of the hospitality workers' union, a body representing waiters, hotel staff, and related trades. That a labour union in a small coastal salt-town was printing its own fractional currency speaks directly to how completely the monetary infrastructure had collapsed in Republican-held territory by mid-1937.
The thick card stock was typical of hasty local issues where engraved printing was unavailable. A stamped security feature was the only authentication measure — easily forged, but rarely worth the effort at 20 céntimos.