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| Issuer | Consejo Municipal de Linares de Mora |
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| Value | 25 Centimos (0.25 ESP) |
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| Reverse description | Otherwise plain reverse applied with a hand-stamped oval municipal seal in blue ink, centrally placed. The seal bears the municipal coat of arms at its centre and carries the circular legend reading "CONSEJO MUNICIPAL" at the top and "LINARES DE MORA (Teruel)" at the base, with a star to the left. This stamp served as the authenticating validation device for the note, as declared on the obverse. |
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| Protection type | Official stamp |
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Linares de Mora is a small municipality in the Maestrazgo district of Teruel, Aragon — one of hundreds of Spanish towns that issued emergency paper money during the Civil War after the Republic's central government authorized local authorities to produce fractional currency in 1936 to address a severe coin shortage. These municipal emissions were typically crude, often hand-stamped, and printed in tiny quantities. Survival rates are low simply because the notes were never designed to last.
The official stamp is the sole security feature — a pragmatic solution when sophisticated printing infrastructure was unavailable.