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25 Céntimos Tabernes de Valldigna

Issuer Consejo Municipal de Tabernes de Valldigna
Year 1937
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse description Dark blue note with a central allegorical vignette of a standing female figure wearing a Phrygian cap and holding a sword and torch; at her feet appear fruits, a caduceus, and a cogwheel, with a lion at her side. The issuing authority's name and obligation text are printed around the vignette, with the denomination and year incorporated into the surrounding lettering.
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Reverse lettering 25 Cts. EMISION ·1937· CANJEABLE EN ESTE CONSEJO MUNICIPAL
(Translation: 25 Centimos. Issue 1937. Redeemable at this Municipal Council)
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Tabernes de Valldigna is a small municipality in Valencia's Safor comarca, and this 25 céntimos note is a product of the Republican zone's acute small-change crisis of 1936–37. The central government's inability to keep copper and silver coinage in circulation — hoarding was immediate and near-universal once war broke out — forced hundreds of Valencian municipalities to print their own fractional emergency paper. Tabernes was one of dozens in the province doing exactly this simultaneously.

The Gari and Turró references confirm it's catalogued but the note remains genuinely scarce, as most municipal issues of this type were printed in small runs and saw hard local use before being superseded by Republican regional issues later in the war.

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