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25 Céntimos Riola

Issuer Municipality of Riola (Province of Valencia)
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Obverse description Plain cream paper ground with the denomination legend printed in a single centred line of bold black letterpress type. A violet oval municipal validation stamp is applied by hand, partially legible at left and lower right of the text field.
Obverse lettering Vale por 25 céntimos
(Translation: Voucher for 25 Centimos)
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Riola is a small agricultural municipality in the Ribera Baixa comarca, south of Valencia. During the Spanish Civil War, dozens of Valencian municipalities — Riola among them — issued their own fractional paper notes to address the near-total disappearance of metallic coinage from circulation after 1936. The Republican government repeatedly promised centralized small-change solutions; in practice, local councils filled the gap themselves, often printing on whatever stock was available.

The Gari Montaner reference remains unassigned, which typically indicates the compiler was aware of the issue but lacked a confirmed specimen to catalog fully at time of publication.