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| 正面铭文 | Serie A No 03705 MUNICIPIO DE PINATAR Circulación local VALE por 25 céntimos El Interventor, Garantizado con billetes del Banco de España (Translation: Series A / No. 03705 / Municipality of Pinatar / Local circulation / Value for 25 céntimos / The Controller, / Guaranteed with banknotes from the Bank of Spain) |
| 背面描述 | Reverse entirely unprinted on plain cream paper, with a partial impression of the circular municipal violet stamp visible at the lower right corner, transferred from the obverse application. |
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Pinatar — now San Pedro del Pinatar, in Murcia — was one of hundreds of Spanish municipalities that printed emergency fractional currency during the Civil War after the Republic's small-change coinage largely disappeared from circulation by mid-1936. These local emissions were authorized under a framework that was, in practice, loosely enforced; municipalities, cooperatives, and even individual businesses issued their own notes with wildly varying quality and legitimacy.
The Garicano Moner catalog remains the primary reference for these Spanish local issues, and the 1117-A designation suggests at least one variant exists within the Pinatar emission — likely a paper stock or overprint difference.