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| 正面描述 | Typographic letterpress composition printed in dark brown ink on cream paper, enclosed within a decorative border of interlocking foliate and geometric ornamental units with hourglass-shaped accents at the corners and midpoints. The issuer inscriptions 'UNIÓN COMERCIAL' and 'CINCTORRES' are set in bold uppercase type in the upper half, divided from the large denomination figure '25 Cts.' in the lower half by a plain horizontal rule. |
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| 背面描述 | Plain cream paper field bearing a violet rubber-stamp validation cachet at centre, incorporating a standing sheep in profile within a circular surround with the legend 'CINCTORRES' at the base and additional lettering above, consistent with a local merchant or municipal authentication mark. A handstamped serial number in black ink is overprinted across the cachet. |
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Cinctorres is a village in the Castellón interior with a population that barely reached 700 during the Republic. Like hundreds of Aragonese and Valencian municipalities in 1937, it issued its own fractional paper when Republican authorities failed to keep small coinage in circulation — silver and copper had vanished through hoarding and wartime disruption almost immediately after July 1936.
The issuing body, the Unión Comercial, was a local merchants' collective rather than a municipal council, which is the detail that makes this note cataloguable separately from the more common ayuntamiento emissions of the same period.