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| 正面描述 | Printed in green, the note displays a decorative floral border framing the entire field, with the municipal coat of arms positioned to the right. The denomination and issuing authority are set in bold letterpress type, with the obligation text running across the central area. Date of issue, June 1, 1937, appears in the lower portion of the text block. |
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| 正面铭文 | 25 Cts. CONSEJO MUNICIPAL · SUECA · LA TESORERIA MUNICIPAL pagará al portador VEINTICINCO CÉNTIMOS SUECA 1 DE JUNIO DE 1937. (Translation: 25 Centimos Municipal Council · Sueca · The Municipal Treasury will pay the bearer Twenty-five Centimos Sueca June 1, 1937.) |
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Sueca is a mid-sized town in Valencia's rice-growing lowlands, and its municipal council — like hundreds of others across Republican Spain — issued its own fractional paper currency during 1937 when the acute shortage of small coin made ordinary commerce nearly impossible. The Consejo Municipal de Sueca's 25 céntimos belongs to that broader emergency: the Bank of Spain had effectively ceased supplying small denominations to the Republican zone, forcing local authorities to fill the gap themselves.
The Turró and Garí Monner references place this firmly within the documented Valencia provincial issues, though municipal notes of this type were often printed in very small runs and redeemed locally, which accounts for the relative difficulty in finding circulated examples that weren't simply worn to pulp within months.