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25 Centimos Cabrera de Mataró; Societat L'Aurora

Issuer Societat L'Aurora, Cabrera de Mataró
Year 1936-1939
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Obverse description Plain cream stock printed in dark blue letterpress. The issuer name 'Societat L'AURORA' appears at top in bold gothic type, followed by 'CABRERA DE MATARÓ' in smaller capitals and a row of decorative marks. The denomination 'Val per 25 cts.' is set in large display type across the lower half.
Obverse lettering Societat L'AURORA
CABRERA DE MATARÓ
Val per 25 cts.
(Translation: Voucher for 25 Centimos)
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During the Spanish Civil War, hundreds of Catalan municipalities and local organizations issued their own emergency fractional currency after the Republican government's coin supply collapsed almost immediately following the July 1936 uprising. Societat L'Aurora was a recreational and mutual aid society — the kind of working-class cultural association common throughout Catalonia — and its notes circulated as functional small change within Cabrera de Mataró, a coastal town north of Barcelona.

The Allepuz catalog reference (AL#323) places this among the smaller, harder-to-document local emissions. Survival rates for these thick-card village issues vary enormously; many were redeemed and pulped when the Nationalist forces consolidated control of the region in early 1939.

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