25 Céntimos Yepes

发行方 Yepes, Municipality of
年份
类型 Emergency coin
面值 25 Centimos (0.25 ESP)
货币 Peseta (1936-1939)
材质 Cardboard
重量
直径 40 mm
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料
正面描述 Brown lettering with geometric perimeter framing and two stars on both sides on round green cardboard.
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 CONSEJO MUNICIPAL YEPES (Toledo) 25 CTS.
(Translation: Municipal Council Yepes (Toledo) 25 Centimos)
背面描述 Blank reverse on round green cardboard.
背面文字
背面铭文
边缘 Plain
铸币厂
铸造量 ND - -
Numisquare 编号 3621174250
附加信息

Historical Context: The 25 Céntimos Yepes exemplifies emergency currency from the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). With central authority fractured and monetary systems disrupted, numerous municipalities, especially in Republican-held territories, issued local scrip. Yepes, in Toledo, created these provisional notes to facilitate commerce and maintain economic stability amidst severe metal shortages and disrupted central bank distribution. These issues reflect the decentralized, often desperate measures taken during the war to meet immediate financial needs.

Artistry: As an emergency wartime issue, the 25 Céntimos Yepes prioritizes functionality over elaborate artistry. The "engraver" was likely a local printer; the "stylistic school" is utilitarian expediency. Designs typically featured the denomination, the issuing municipality (Yepes), and often a simple date. The primary aesthetic concern was clarity and recognition, with no pretense of high numismatic art. Its simplicity reflects the urgent circumstances of its creation, where resources for artistic embellishment were nonexistent.

Technical/Grading: As a cardboard issue, technical qualities and grading for the 25 Céntimos Yepes differ from metallic coinage. "Strike quality" pertains to printing and cutting precision. High-points for wear are the edges and corners, highly susceptible to creasing, tearing, and deterioration. The cardboard's quality, text legibility, and original color retention are crucial. Grading heavily factors in the absence of folds, tears, stains, or significant ink fading, as cardboard is inherently fragile, making well-preserved examples exceedingly rare.

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