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| 表面の説明 | Printed in violet-blue ink on plain card stock, the obverse is dominated by two horizontal guilloche-style ornamental borders at the top and bottom edges, composed of repeating wave and comb motifs executed by letterpress. The central field carries the issuer's name in large bold serif type reading 'Consejo Municipal' above 'Campillo de Arenas (Jaén)', separated from the denomination statement 'Vale 0,25 cts.' by a plain ruled line. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is unprinted, showing the bare off-white card stock with visible wear and creasing. A faint circular violet ink stamp impression is visible at the centre, likely applied as a validation mark, with partial traces of lettering. |
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Campillo de Arenas is a small municipality in the Sierra Mágina range of Jaén province, and this 25 céntimos piece belongs to the vast ecosystem of Spanish Civil War emergency municipal scrip — locally issued because the Republic's small-denomination coinage had effectively vanished from circulation by 1936–37, hoarded or melted down faster than it could be replaced. Hundreds of Spanish towns issued their own paper or card substitutes, most in tiny quantities, many surviving today only in single figures.
The Gari Mon reference places this within the documented Catalan-compiled census of such issues, though attribution and survival data for minor Andalusian municipalities remain patchy.