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| 正面铭文 | CONSELL MUNICIPAL DE MOIÀ 25 CÈNTIMS REINTEGRABLE A LA CAIXA MUNICIPAL DE CURS OBLIGATORI PER TOT EL TERME MUNICIPAL DE MOIÀ (Translation: Municipal Council of Moià 25 Centimos Refundable at the Municipal Treasury, of mandatory circulation throughout the Municipal District of Moià) |
| 背面描述 | A typeset vignette presents a statue of Rafael de Casanova i Comes (1660–1743), Moià-born Catalan statesman, set beside a leafy tree in a plaza bearing his name. The statue depicted is a replica of the monument erected in Barcelona by sculptor Rossend Novàs, rendered in a plain letterpress composition consistent with wartime emergency note production. |
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Moià is a small Catalan town in the Bages comarca, and like hundreds of other municipalities it issued its own fractional paper money during the Spanish Civil War after the Republic's central authorities proved unable to supply adequate small change. These local emergency notes — collectively catalogued in the Turró reference — were produced by the thousands across Catalonia between 1936 and 1939, most in tiny print runs for purely local use.
The printer, C.A.M., was a Barcelona-based house that fulfilled orders for numerous municipal councils simultaneously, which occasionally produced near-identical formats across different issuers — a known source of misattribution in the series.