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25 Céntimos Aigüestoses del Llobregat

Uitgever Ajuntament d'Aigüestoses del Llobregat
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Opschrift voorzijde AJUNTAMENT d`Aigües Tosses del Llobregat DEPARTAMENT d`Assistència Social Núm. 309
(Translation: City Council of Aigües Tosses del Llobregat Department of Social Assistance)
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Opschrift keerzijde VAL PER 25 CÈNTIMS AJUNTAMENT - AIGUES TOSSES DEL LLOBREGAT CONSELLERIA de SANITAT i ASSISTENCIA SOCIAL
(Translation: Voucher for 25 Centimos City Council - Aigues Tosses del Llobregat Counseling of Health and Social Assistance)
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Aanvullende informatie

Aigüestoses del Llobregat was a small Catalan municipality that, like hundreds of others, resorted to locally issued cardboard emergency money during the Spanish Civil War after the Republican government's coin supply collapsed in 1936–37. These pieces — technically *moneda local* or *vale* issues — were authorized under desperate improvisation rather than any coherent monetary policy, printed by town councils, cooperatives, or local CNT and UGT committees with whatever materials were at hand. At 48mm, this is an unusually large format for cardboard fractional currency, suggesting it was cut rather than die-stamped.

The Turró reference confirms attribution; its absence from Gari's *Monedes* corpus hints at rarity or cataloguing ambiguity that collectors should treat as an unresolved question rather than a selling point.