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| 正面描述 | Light beige note with green letterpress text and a rectangular geometric border framing the entire face. The central text block carries the issuing authority and denomination details, with a declaration that twenty such vouchers are exchangeable for five silver pesetas or legal tender paper, dated Mequinenza, 15 April 1937. A faint geometric guilloche underprint fills the background. |
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| 背面描述 | Light beige note with a dashed rectangular border in blue-green and red letterpress text. The serial number appears twice in red at upper left and lower centre. The main text field carries the mandatory currency declaration and denomination value in two typographic registers. |
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Mequinenza is a small mining town at the confluence of the Ebro and Segre rivers in Aragon — coal territory, and Republican-held through much of the Civil War. Like hundreds of Spanish municipalities in 1936–37, the Consejo Municipal issued emergency fractional paper when the withdrawal of hoarded coins created a near-total breakdown of small-denomination exchange. The 25 céntimos denomination was among the most urgently needed, since silver and copper coins of that value had effectively vanished from circulation within months of the July 1936 uprising.
Printed by Imp. Pagès in Lérida, which handled municipal emergency issues for several towns across the province. The town was submerged in 1966 following construction of the Ribarroja reservoir.