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| 正面描述 | Plain buff card stock printed in dark red letterpress. The issuer name 'Consejo Municipal' appears at the top in large serif capitals, underlined by a double rule. The large numeral '25' is set to the left in bold red, flanked to the right by 'SAGRA' above a double underline and 'Céntimos' below. A manuscript signature in black ink crosses the central field diagonally, with a looping paraph beneath. |
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| 背面描述 | Plain cream paper, otherwise blank save for a centrally applied oval validation stamp in violet ink. The stamp bears a municipal coat of arms at its centre, encircled by the legend 'CONSEJO MUNICIPAL * SAGRA' and a secondary inscription reading 'Alicante' in the upper arc, with two star separators. |
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Sagra is a small municipality in the Alicante province of Valencia, and this 25 céntimos note is one of hundreds of tiny emergency issues produced by Spanish local councils during the Civil War after the Republic's small-denomination coinage effectively vanished from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply lost to the chaos of 1936–37. These municipal vales were technically illegal under pre-war monetary law but were tolerated by Republican authorities out of sheer necessity.
The Gari Mon reference places this among the better-documented Valencian local issues, though surviving examples from villages of Sagra's size remain genuinely scarce.