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25 Céntimos Almadenejos

Uitgever Consejo Municipal de Almadenejos
Jaar 1937
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Referentie(s) Gari Mon#131-A
Beschrijving voorzijde Plain yellowish card stock with all text printed in black letterpress. The issuer name CONSEJO MUNICIPAL and locality name ALMADENEJOS are set in bold uppercase lettering, each separated by a ruled horizontal line. Below, the denomination legend is rendered in a lighter typeface, with the issuance date at lower left and a handwritten-style serial number at lower right.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Unprinted reverse of yellowish card stock, with no inscriptions, vignettes, or decorative elements of any kind.
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Opmerkingen

Almadenejos is a small municipality in Ciudad Real province, sitting on the edge of the Alcudia Valley in Castile-La Mancha. During the Civil War, Republican-held communities throughout Spain were forced to issue their own emergency paper fractions — the so-called "billetes locales" or "moneda de necesidad" — because small-denomination coinage had effectively vanished from circulation by mid-1937, hoarded or melted as the war ground on.

Almadenejos' issue is among the more obscure in the Gari Moneda catalog. The thick card stock construction was typical of municipalities without access to proper banknote paper; many such notes were printed by local offices on whatever stiff stock was available. Survival rates for these village-level emissions vary enormously — low original print runs and wartime disruption account for most losses.

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