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| 正面铭文 | CONSEJO MUNICIPAL AGUDO Vale por 25 céntimos No [serial number] Agosto 1937. (Translation: Municipal Council Agudo Valid for 25 Centimos [serial number] August 1937.) |
| 背面描述 | Plain light pink card stock reverse bearing a handwritten manuscript signature in dark ink across the centre, accompanied by traces of a red oval municipal validation stamp, both serving as the primary authentication elements for this wartime emergency note. |
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Agudo is a small municipality in Ciudad Real province, Castile-La Mancha. During the Civil War, the Republican zone suffered acute small-change shortages as hoarding and disrupted supply chains pulled coins out of circulation almost immediately after July 1936. Hundreds of local councils across Republican Spain responded by issuing their own emergency fractional currency — cartones, vales, or simply locally printed scraps — with no central authorization and wildly inconsistent quality.
The Garrido Montón reference being unassigned suggests this piece has not been fully catalogued in the standard Spanish Civil War local issues reference, which means auction appearances and known-population data are effectively nonexistent.