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| Issuer | Iznalloz, Municipality of |
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| Type | Emergency banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | 0'25 cts. IZNALLOZ |
| Reverse description | Unprinted coarse paper reverse bearing two faint violet circular rubber-stamp impressions, one larger centrally placed and a partial arc to the right, likely applied as a validation or authorization mark by municipal authorities. |
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Iznalloz is a small municipality in Granada province, and like hundreds of other Spanish towns it issued emergency fractional paper money during the Civil War years when coinage effectively vanished from circulation. These local cartones and vales were produced under wartime necessity, often printed by whatever press the town could access, with quality and format varying wildly even within a single municipality's issues.
The Gari Mon catalogue reference is incomplete here, which is not unusual — many of these provincial Spanish Civil War emissions remain poorly documented, with surviving examples surfacing sporadically rather than through systematic collection.