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25 Pesetas Tarancón

Uitgever Ayuntamiento de Tarancón (Municipality of Tarancón)
Jaar 1936
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Opschrift voorzijde Ayuntamiento de Tarancón Vale por 25 pesetas Este vale, tiene efectividad a partir del 24 de Julio de 1936 y para su mayor garantía deberá llevar el sello del Ayuntamiento al respaldo. El comercio en general deberá admitirlos como pago de artículos vendidos y en su día será abonado su valor en maneda efectiva. IMPRENTA - Casa Rabadán.-Tarancón
(Translation: City Council of Tarancón Voucher for 25 Pesetas This voucher is effective as of 24 July 1936 and for greater guarantee it must bear the seal of the City Council on the back. Commerce in general must accept them as payment for items sold and their value in effective currency will be paid on the day. PRINTING HOUSE - Casa Rabadán.- Tarancón)
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Opmerkingen

One of hundreds of local emergency emissions that flooded Republican-held Spain in the summer and autumn of 1936, as the collapse of normal banking channels left municipal governments scrambling to keep commerce moving. Tarancón, a small Castilla-La Mancha town on the Madrid–Valencia road, issued its own notes through the local print shop — Casa Rabadán — rather than wait for any centralized solution that was slow in coming.

The sole security feature was an official municipal stamp, which offered almost no protection against copying but was the practical limit of what a town press could manage under wartime conditions.

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