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| Uitgever | Consejo Municipal de Hinojosas del Duque |
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| Jaar | 1937 |
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| Waarde | 25 Centimos (0.25 ESP) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Plain cream card stock printed entirely in black letterpress without any vignette or ornamental underprint. The issuer name CONSEJO MUNICIPAL and HINOJOSAS DEL DUQUE appear in bold uppercase letters, each line separated by a horizontal rule. Below, the denomination Vale por 25 céntimos is set in a lighter typeface, with the issue date Junio, 1937 and a stamped serial number at the lower portion of the note. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | CONSEJO MUNICIPAL HINOJOSAS DEL DUQUE Vale por 25 céntimos Junio, 1937 (Translation: Municipal Council Hinojosas del Duque Valid for 25 Céntimos June 1937.) |
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| Opmerkingen |
Hinojosas del Duque is a small municipality in northern Córdoba province, and like hundreds of Spanish towns it issued its own emergency fractional currency during the Civil War after the Republic's central government failed to keep small-denomination coinage in circulation. These local issues — known as cartones or billetes locales — were produced under Republican-controlled municipal councils throughout 1936–38, typically by whatever printing resources the town had on hand. The thick card stock was a practical choice: it held up better than thin paper in daily transactions handled by many people.
Gari Mon catalogues this as #761-A, implying at least one variant exists for the series.